Africa: Why Digital Sovereignty Matters for Africa
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AI Is Turbocharging Global Inequality
As the AI race shows no signs of slowing down, it's clear which countries started in pole position — and are poised to hold onto their lead. "Artificial intelligence has created a new digital divide," warns the New York Times in new reporting, "fracturing the world between nations with the computing power for building cutting-edge AI systems and those without." That warning is based on new data from researchers at Oxford University showing the …
Africa: Why Digital Sovereignty Matters for Africa
Analysis - Once viewed as a futuristic concept, the weaponization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has now become a defining feature of digital warfare. As global powers deploy AI-driven tools in cyber operations, Africa faces mounting challenges due to a widening digital divide, especially in the fast-evolving AI space.
Digital Colonialism 2.0! Plugged In Or Left Behind, In The AI Age, Where You Stand Depends On Who Owns The Chips
Artificial Intelligence, AI is no longer just a frontier of innovation but is fast emerging as a fault line where a new kind of digital divide is taking shape. One that splits the world between those with access to immense AI compute power, and those left watching from the sidelines. Make no mistake, this is …
AI infrastructure focuses on few countries. The emerging digital divide influences science, economy and geopolitical dependency – and could further exacerbate global inequality. The article Only 32 countries with specialized AI infrastructure – EU far removed behind the USA and China first appeared on THE-DECODER.de.
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