The Secretary-General of the Organization of Digital Cooperation, Dima Al-Yahya, pointed out that "the organization's report, which monitors the future trends of the digital economy, predicted that the growth of this sector during the current year will exceed $ 24 trillion, three times the growth in the traditional economy and about 21 percent of the global total content."
Despite these impressive figures, the digital divide continues to widen exponentially, with 2.7 billion people without access to the internet."
"This rapid transformation contributes to improving the quality of life and business management, but there is concern that investments may be concentrated in developed countries such as the United States and China, which increases the digital divide and artificial intelligence between developed and developing countries," she said.
Source (Al-Arabiya.net Website, Edited)