Microsoft announces that the use of AI is rapidly increasing worldwide, but the gap between rich and poor is widening

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Generative artificial intelligence is used by 17.8% of the world’s working-age population, but the gap between rich and developing countries continues to widen, according to a report published by Microsoft on Tuesday.

The report estimates that in the first quarter of 2026, 27.5% of people aged 15 to 64 in developed countries were using generative AI tools, compared to 15.4% in developing countries, a gap that had widened by 1.5 percentage points since the second half of 2025.

According to the Microsoft AI Economy Institute, this disparity is driven by large inequalities in access to internet connectivity, basic digital skills, and electricity.

AI model performance has historically been better in English, as most of the major AI companies are based in the US, but it has also slowed the uptake of such tools in non-English speaking countries.

But advances in processing non-European languages ​​are accelerating adoption catch-up in some countries, particularly in Asia, the US tech giant noted.

The United Arab Emirates tops the AI ​​usage rankings with 70.1%, followed by Singapore, Norway, Ireland, and France.