Description: Digital inclusion refers to efforts to ensure that all people, regardless of their geographic location, socioeconomic status, or technological skills, have access to digital technology. This concept encompasses not only access to devices and Internet connections but also training and empowerment to effectively use these tools. Digital inclusion is fundamental in an increasingly interconnected world, where technology plays a crucial role in education, employment, health, and civic participation. However, digital inclusion also raises ethical challenges, especially concerning bias in artificial intelligence (AI). As digital technologies become integrated into everyday life, it is vital that they are developed in a fair and equitable manner, avoiding the perpetuation of existing inequalities. Digital inclusion seeks not only to close the technological gap but also to ensure that all individuals have the opportunity to benefit from digital innovations, thereby contributing to a more equitable and just society.