Artificial intelligence is moving from something people read about to something people use every day. It is changing how work is done across countless fields. As with every major shift, there is a risk that its benefits flow only to those who already have access — and that the gap between them and everyone else grows wider.
Literacy, not just coding
AI literacy does not mean everyone must become an engineer. It means understanding what these tools can and cannot do, how to use them well and responsibly, and how they can support real, legitimate work. Those are skills almost anyone can learn, given the chance.
Used wisely, AI can help a small business owner reach more customers, help a student learn faster, and help a freelancer do in an hour what once took a day. Used without understanding, it can mislead. The difference is education.
Closing the gap
We believe access to this kind of knowledge should not depend on where you were born or what you can afford. Helping people gain practical, ethical AI and digital skills is a natural part of empowerment for the future — preparing people not for the world as it was, but for the world as it is becoming.
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