Advancing strategic autonomy in technology infrastructure
Africa's four largest technology-driven economies have drafted national artificial intelligence (AI) strategies amid growing recognition of their heavy dependence on US technology companies for critical infrastructure. While African firms are beginning to develop AI infrastructure with support from Western technology providers, scientists and policymakers across the continent are seeking to establish a continent-wide strategy for science and technology. Africa Day’s 63rd anniversary celebrated in Ha Noi Africa seeks breakthroughs to get sustainable development back on track Africa steps up counter-terrorism strategies
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