The intensified digital divide
The intensified digital divide: Comprehending GenAI
In the swiftly evolving digital landscape, the advent of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is heralding unprecedented changes in ...
Digital Divide: Overcoming Barriers to Technology Access - 123NET
The digital divide is a term that describes the gap between groups in terms of access to and knowledge of information and communication technologies.
What Is the Digital Divide? - Connecting the Unconnected - IEEE
There's a major gap between people who can access and use digital technology and those who can't. This is called the digital divide.
What Is the Digital Divide? | Robert F. Smith
Key Takeaways: The digital divide is the difference between those who have access to technology, an internet connection and opportunities to ...
COVID-19 has intensified the digital divide | World Economic Forum
A second wave of COVID-19 infections and associated lockdown restrictions could put the entire traditional trade sector further at risk. Broken ...
Digital Divide - Connect Washington Coalition
closing the digital divide. COVID-19 crisis and subsequent school closures have magnified and intensified existing inequities in our educational systems. One ...
Don't Let AI Become the Newest Digital Divide
Without urgent action to close the digital divide and promote equitable access to AI technologies, billions of people around the world will be ...
Widening Digital Gap between Developed, Developing States ...
A widening digital divide and severely lagging Internet-use in developing countries threaten to leave those States in the technological wake ...
The digital divide: A review and future research agenda
This article provides a systematic review of the digital divide, a phenomenon which refers to disparities in Information and Communications Technology access, ...
The digital divide: amplifying health inequalities for people with ...
People with severe mental illness face profound health inequalities (eg a >20-year mortality gap). Digital exclusion puts this population at risk of heightened ...
Coronavirus has intensified the UK's digital divide
The coronavirus lockdown risks turning the problem of digital exclusion into a catastrophe of lost education and opportunity for the UK's poorest and most ...
Digital divide - Types and consequences of the technological gap
The digital divide refers to the existing divide between people who have access to the Internet and Information and Communication Technologies (ICT), and those ...
A New Humanitarian Crisis: The Digital Divide
... technology and technological resources. The ongoing pandemic has intensified this digital divide to the point where it stands to become one ...
Disconnected: How the Digital Divide Harms Workers and What We ...
in technology access—which, together, have come to be known as the digital divide—have intensified and worsened. Roughly half of low income ...
How Free Computers Are Filling the Digital Divide
As the public policy debate over America's "digital divide" intensifies, federal, state and local policymakers are considering steps to solve this apparent gap ...
Digital Divide: Ramifications – Bridging Gaps and Opening Doors
When I think of the expanding technological innovations around the world, I am reminded of the extemporary question I was asked in middle ...
Understanding the Digital Divide - OECD iLibrary
As used here, the term “digital divide” refers to the gap between individuals, households, businesses and geographic areas at different socio-economic levels ...
Revisiting the Digital Divide in the COVID‐19 Era - PMC
This article seeks to revisit the digital divide in Internet access, speed, and capabilities, especially highlighting challenges for rural regions of the US.
The Digital Divide Didn't Go Away, It Went Underground - Forbes
The digital divide is still very much with us. Its persistence and depth have been brought to light by efforts to institute distance learning on a broad scale.
The Digital Divide: Where We Are | Edutopia
The digital divide is most commonly defined as the gap between those individuals and communities that have, and do not have, access to the information ...