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Africa: Where is Your Plan on AI as Europe Raises €200 billion for AI Development?

Africa: Where is your Plan on AI when Europe collects 200 billion euros for the development of AI?

Europe goes for tons of money for the future of AI, because China, America, etc., deposit heaps of money in the sector: “The European Union launched the initiative Investi, aimed at mobilizing 200 billion euros for the development of AI. This initiative, announced by the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, at the top of the action of artificial intelligence in Paris, seeks to position Europe as a world leader in AI. The funds will support the creation of AI gigafactories, equipped with advanced AI chips and promote public-private partnerships.

“This strategy is part of a broader effort to improve Europe’s competitiveness in AI against the United States and China, focusing on industrial and ethical development of AI. The initiative includes a fund of 20 billion euros specifically to establish four Gigafactories of AI across Europe, each with around 100,000 AI chips, highlighting a significant commitment to the development of infrastructure in technology . » – X

Africa: Where’s your plan?

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This is what Africa should most concern: an AI age when Africa has no presence in the production phase. African leaders should not come across this Armageddonic alarm because we have seen how Germany, etc., restarted the coal -fired power plants when they could not obtain cheap energy from Russia, after the invasion of Ukraine. They returned to the stone age despite the global warming crusade.

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