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January 2, 2026

Did you know? Over 70% of AI systems trained on narrow data sets perform poorly on real-world users—because the world is far more diverse than the data!

Inclusive AI isn’t a “good-to-have”—it’s the foundation of future-readiness. As AI systems shape decisions in learning, hiring, healthcare, and daily life, any bias or exclusion isn’t just a flaw—it becomes a barrier to human progress. 

The future belongs to systems that work for everyone, across abilities, languages, and contexts. Schools, teachers, and students who understand and build inclusive AI will thrive in a world where fairness, accessibility, and diversity are core to innovation. Inclusive AI literally makes technology smarter by exposing it to a variety of human experiences.