Artificial Intelligence Across Continents: Demographic Insights, Barriers, And Usage Patterns

16 Sep

Authors: Hitanshee Vijayvargiya

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how societies organize work, deliver services, and manage resources, but its adoption is far from uniform across the globe. Demographic realities—population growth, age distribution, levels of urbanization, and education—intersect with economic and political factors to shape how different regions deploy these technologies. North America and Europe, with aging populations and highly urbanized societies, rely heavily on AI in finance, healthcare, and governance, though concerns over privacy and displacement temper growth. Asia, with its youthful population and expanding industrial base, is at the forefront of scaling AI in manufacturing, mobile services, and consumer applications. Africa and South America remain constrained by limited infrastructure, yet innovation is evident in areas such as fintech, agriculture, and digital education. Oceania, while small in demographic terms, demonstrates sophisticated use of AI in health research and environmental science. This paper compares patterns of adoption across continents, identifies the barriers that restrict broader integration, and examines how these challenges are being addressed. By linking demographic insights with technological usage, the analysis underscores the need for regionally sensitive policies that foster both efficiency and inclusivity in the global AI ecosystem.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17136245