Description: Access to artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the availability and capacity of individuals and organizations to utilize AI technologies. This access not only involves the ability to employ AI tools and systems but also the understanding of their ethical implications and the capacity to mitigate inherent biases in algorithms. As AI becomes integrated into various fields, from healthcare to education and commerce, it is crucial that all sectors of society have equitable access to these technologies. This includes not only technical access but also the education and training necessary to use AI effectively and responsibly. Ethics in AI focuses on how these technologies are developed and applied, ensuring that human rights are respected and discrimination is avoided. Bias in AI, on the other hand, refers to the tendency of algorithms to perpetuate or amplify existing prejudices, which can result in unfair or unequal decisions. Therefore, access to AI must be accompanied by a critical approach that considers social justice and equity, ensuring that all users can benefit from its advancements without falling into discriminatory or harmful practices.