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Haves, have-nots and know-nots: Inside AI's new class divide
The article highlights a growing AI class divide in the U.S., where power users leverage advanced AI models for complex tasks like coding and research, while most Americans experience AI through basic tools like search bars and chatbots. This divide raises concerns about economic inequality, trust, and understanding of AI, with models like OpenAI's Sol and Anthropic's Fable symbolizing elite access and capabilities.
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