The wealthy and upper-middle class may be inadvertently exacerbating social inequalities by making certain artificial intelligence (AI) tools inaccessible to the average person through high subscription fees.

 It's a truth that some high-end AI tools have hefty subscription fees, making them inaccessible to individuals with limited budgets. This can exacerbate existing inequalities.
     There's a growing number of free and open-source AI tools available, offering basic functionalities and learning opportunities to everyone. As AI technology matures, more affordable options are emerging, allowing wider accessibility to user-friendly interfaces: Many AI tools are designed with intuitive interfaces, making them easier to use for people without extensive technical expertise.
 Educational programs and initiatives are focusing on training individuals to understand and utilize AI tools, bridging the knowledge gap.
It's also important to remember that AI is still a rapidly evolving field. While accessibility remains a challenge, the situation is constantly improving. It's essential to advocate for open access, responsible development, and continued efforts to bridge the knowledge gap to ensure A benefits all individuals and communities. So we should instead of viewing AI as a tool for sidelining, let's explore ways to make it a force for inclusivity and positive societal impact through continuous development, education, and responsible usage.

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