To read this text and its propositions, the reader must accept two inferences as true:
The first is that using AI involves the application of statistical methods to identify patterns, propose hypotheses (predictive, generative AI), simulate, and ultimately stimulate scenarios. In other words, it aims to solve significant problems through rigid or incremental innovation.
The second is that most collective issues share the common need for the state's role in regulating, mediating, or directly participating in their resolution. If the reader considers either of these inferences unlikely, continuing from here would be a waste of time.
The problem with developing countries
Developing countries have a more fragmented environment due to democracies that are still improving, which increases the incidence of principal-agent conflicts in community relations. Decision makers act with little or no accountability and without coordination.