Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming South Africa’s labour market, social systems and cultural identity. This article assesses its socio-economic effects from an African perspective, focusing on the voices of marginalised communities. It emphasises the need for ethical governance, inclusive innovation and policies that reflect local culture to ensure AI promotes shared values like ubuntu rather than worsening inequality or undermining human dignity.
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