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As of 2026, AI has evolved from being a persistent buzzword to being an extensive tool employed by hundreds of millions daily. Whether in media, research, or logistics, its implications have been nothing short of ubiquitous. However, while utilized by diverse patrons of the globe, each aligning with different geographic regions, cultural values, and linguistic abilities, it has become apparent that mainstream AI models are limited in reflecting global diversity.
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When observing today’s highly volatile environment, a thought that best comes to mind is American theorist Geoffrey Moore's declaration that “without big data analytics, you are blind and deaf in the middle of a freeway.”