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Only 32 countries have AI data centers, creating a global tech divide. The US and China dominate while Africa and South America fall behind in the AI revolution.
Hundreds of decisions—how to build roads, where to send medicine, how to plan for natural disasters—depend on knowing where people live. Over the past few decades, population maps have become powerful ...
Facing major funding cuts from the United States and others, it has been forced to shed jobs and start tackling long-delayed ...
In the blog titled 'A Decade of Digital India', on LinkedIn, PM Modi said the Digital India initiative is no longer just a ...
In 2024, for the first time, the World Happiness Report placed the United States outside the top 20 falling behind global ...
The ITU, a specialised agency of the United Nations responsible for information and communication technologies (ICTs), plays a pivotal role in bridging the global digital divide. Its 48-member ...
“We have a computing divide at the heart of the A.I. revolution,” said Lacina Koné, the director general of Smart Africa, which coordinates digital policy across the continent.
The EU unveiled its global digital strategy to expand tech alliances and stay relevant amid US-China dominance. It plans deeper ties with partners like Japan and Singapore, new regional projects ...
The EU published a digital strategy on Thursday to diversify and expand digital alliances with "like-minded partners" such as Japan, South Korea, Canada and India, but no mention was made of the US.