OpenAI’s advanced artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, is being used to aid social equality in India by empowering some of the nation’s poorest people access money from government anti-poverty programs without getting entangled in red tape and corruption. In open trials in both Bengaluru and Mewat, the technology has facilitated legal justice, advice to farmers, and support for migrant workers. Removing language and technical barriers, AI can assist in professional communications, help those who do not have the literacy and technical skills to seek out support, and help people with disabilities, like the visually impaired, through personal virtual assistants. Although concerns remain over consent, data privacy, and security, even people like Vijayalakshmi, who speak little or no English and lacks technical skills, can use their phones to access AI benefits. With India positioning itself to be fully receptive to AI developments as a means to help level-up language, education, and cultural inequalities, OpenAI’s advanced AI is proving to be an important tool toward combating social inequality.
How ChatGPT is Boosting Social Equality in India
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