Technology and digitalization of the world are making nations advance by leaps and bounds and see big changes in a short time. Colombia is no exception to this trend. With the help of the Artificial intelligence, It was possible to determine what the country will look like in 2050 and what challenges it must face to remain constantly evolving.
Poverty eradication: The objective will be to guarantee that all citizens have access to opportunities for development and well-being. By 2050, ChatGPT maintains that the country “will have more than 50% of its citizens in the middle class. Which indicates a shift towards greater economic stability and prosperity for a larger segment of the population.”
Increase in Urban Population: “Approximately 76% of the population is expected to live in urban areas, which will require effective urban planning and the development of adequate infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population”holds the application.
Colombia will be an environmental power: The country plans to manage its environmental risks effectively while increasing the opportunities associated with a low-carbon future. This vision includes improving resilience to the impacts of climate change and ensuring that economic growth does not compromise environmental integrity,” the AI mentions.
For its part, today, it is one of the most important policies that the country is carrying out in order to make a radical change in the behavior of its inhabitants.
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Peace process: If current and future peace agreements are successfully implemented, Colombia could enjoy more lasting harmony. However, security could remain a concern in some regions, especially if new armed actors or criminal groups emerge.
Cultural diversification: Colombia will continue to be the perfect mix of cultures and ethnicities. Colombian music, art, gastronomy and cinema will continue to be an important part of the national identity, exporting its cultural expressions to the world.
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In 2050 Colombia could be a more modern, sustainable and connected countrybut with challenges in terms of adaptation to climate change, social inclusion and governance. The key will be how these issues are handled from now on and thus obtain optimal results in the future.