Amazon’s robotics journey shows how automation, human labor, and AI co-evolve—less about replacing people, more about redesigning the economics and physics of fulfillment at planetary scale.
Artificial intelligence’s rapid scale-up is quietly driving emissions and water use toward city-scale levels—yet weak disclosure makes the true footprint far larger and murkier than reported.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming global development, but without urgent investment in connectivity, compute, context, and competency, the digital divide will harden into an AI divide.
UNDP’s current strategic cycle made meaningful gains on systems-level integration, but persistent fragilities in country contexts and internal incentives still limit transformational impact.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping work and opportunity unevenly—without infrastructure, skills, and compute, millions risk exclusion from the very digital economy meant to expand opportunity.