New Delhi, Feb. 16 -- Andrea Wojnar Resident Representative for United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) India has raised concerns about what she described as a widening "accountability gap" in the age of artificial intelligence, warning that unequal and biased systems risk deepening existing inequalities, particularly for women and girls at India Impact AI Summit 2026.

Speaking on the evolving role of artificial intelligence in society, Wojnar emphasized that while AI presents enormous opportunities, it also reshapes the landscape of risk. "AI is reshaping risks but possiblities also. AI will influence safety," she said, underlining the dual nature of rapidly advancing technologies.

"When people, especially women and girls, feel unsafe, ...