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Harnessing Inclusive Innovation To Build Socially Impactful Ai: Embracing Social Impact, Cultural Diversity, and Equity

Society’s interest in AI/Big Data: that governments, companies, and NGOs can invest in the development of the world and obtain a successful realization of the policy of CSR & SDG. discussed in this paper is to show how governments, businesses, and NGOs can prove that they are ready to make a difference and join the global commitment to building an integrated and sustainable community that will leverage this unique opportunity to promote the common social interest by utilizing such a promising and complex technology as artificial intelligence. Consequently, the current paper integrates a range of cases. It utilizes a mixed-methods design, establishing that restricted access to resources, primarily relating to education, health, and the economic status that can be traced to marginalization dimensions, determines increased suffering because of the pandemic. These recommendations amalgamate to perform the roles of the diverse sectors to assure that AI benefits all the stages of society by promoting the equity steps of welfare. The study applies a contingency framework, and from the framework, the study develops a plan for how best to approach inclusive innovation to mitigate inequalities, which in turn suggests that societal and environmental objectives should be integrated into the observed innovation to take sustainable development principles. The research contributes to how society can employ the prospects in AI to solve societal problems, notating that such employment of the advantage in AI must incite professionalism and incorporation of society in the design of the measures. On this basis, this study contributes to the theoretical development and the practical recommendations related to using potential AI capabilities to build long-term opportunities for firms and governments to support the sustainable development of the world economy based on achieving the goals set in the UN 2030 agenda. This piece seeks to analyze the events, achievements, and barriers that culminated in the formation of this new week and lays down directions on how the strategy that focuses on inclusive innovation can be implemented.

Rafael Padilla Vega
UNIVERSITY ANA G. MENDEZ
Puerto Rico

Carlos Sanchez Rivero
UNIVERSITY ANA G. MENDEZ
Puerto Rico

Angel Ojeda Castro
UNIVERSITY ANA G. MENDEZ
Puerto Rico

Carmen Vega Bosques
UNIVERSITY ANA G. MENDEZ
Puerto Rico

 



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