This is an interesting area of research. The role of artificial intelligence in supporting development in emerging markets is given in the link listed below:
Developing countries often suffer from a lack of good teachers and schools. As a result, they frequently do not have very good academic standing and their people are less educated. With this lack of learning and cultivation comes a worse economy as well. The developing world needs to find a way to academically catch up with the developed world. Not only is it lacking in educational resources, but health care is a problem as well. Medical professionals are rarely available, especially in places further from the city. Individual appointments use up human resources fast, leaving others with no help. Even things like farming are getting to be more difficult. With the changing climate, farmers cannot use traditional farming cycles and predictions to determine the best time to plant their crops. Luckily, artificial intelligence is helping developing countries tackle some of their present challenges.
In some sectors, AI offers countries new ways to increase productivity; in others, it allows them to completely leapfrog traditional development models, skipping the need to build expensive infrastructure—or, at least, making it much less capital intensive. https://blogs.worldbank.org/digital-development/how-ai-can-help-developing-countries-rebuild-after-pandemic
AI can expand and increase development opportunities in emerging markets in several ways. Improved business productivity stemming from automation of core business processes and human capital development can significantly lower production costs. These improvements are already used by many companies in developed markets. https://www.ifc.org/wps/wcm/connect/32e54505-3bfb-4198-b939-e1e8847715f1/EMCompass-Note-69-Role-of-AI-in-EMs.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CVID=mNdPiNf