The world is entering what many scholars and policymakers describe as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, an era in which artificial intelligence, advanced computing, robotics, and digital platforms will fundamentally reshape economies, societies, and geopolitics. Nations that build the infrastructure and capabilities for artificial intelligence will dominate the industries of the future. Those who fail to do so risk becoming passive consumers of technologies designed and controlled elsewhere. As an African AI researcher and enthusiast who has
The world is entering what many scholars and policymakers describe as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, an era in which artificial intelligence, advanced computing, robotics, and digital platforms will fundamentally reshape economies, societies, and geopolitics. Nations that build the infrastructure and capabilities for artificial intelligence will dominate the industries of the future. Those who fail to do so risk becoming passive consumers of technologies designed and controlled elsewhere. As an African AI researcher and enthusiast who has