Compute or Be Computed
Candace Rondeaux dives into the geopolitics of compute power and AI sovereignty through the lens of physical compute power.
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Candace Rondeaux dives into the geopolitics of compute power and AI sovereignty through the lens of physical compute power.
Laura Kupe weighs in on whether investment can trump decades of conflict and mistrust between Congo and Rwanda.
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Candace Rondeaux decodes the digital chessboard, revealing in SPIEGEL how Trump’s grip on the internet could become a geopolitical lever.
Heela Rasool-Ayub is featured in this issue of Project Syndicate’s She Writes newsletter.
Ken Opalo argues that cuts to USAID open the door to a new future for the African continent.
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Introducing a new collection of issue briefs, Candace Rondeaux outlines how 鈥淎I sovereignty” is the new north star of national tech policy.
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