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The AI infrastructure window is open. Africa shouldn't watch this one close. | TechCabal

Olamide Adebayo, founder and CEO of MCPLambda.io, writes about AI infrastructure in Africa.

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techcabal.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

The AI infrastructure window is open. Africa shouldn't watch this one close. | TechCabal

Olamide Adebayo, founder and CEO of MCPLambda.io, writes about AI infrastructure in Africa.

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restofworld.org1 mesi fa

Pushing back from Big Tech: Africa’s hard road to AI sovereignty

The continent's biggest tech economies want to own their AI future. The infrastructure they need still belongs to Big Tech.

Leggi questa versione → originale

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  1. lunedì 18 maggio 2026·techcabal.com

    The AI infrastructure window is open. Africa shouldn't watch this one close. | TechCabal

    Olamide Adebayo, founder and CEO of MCPLambda.io, writes about AI infrastructure in Africa.

  2. martedì 19 maggio 2026·african.business

    Why Africa’s next great startups will be built on judgment, not just code - African Business

    As AI makes software development cheaper and faster than ever, technical advantage is rapidly disappearing. Across Africa’s startup ecosystem, the companies that endure will not…

african.business1 mesi fa

Why Africa’s next great startups will be built on judgment, not just code - African Business

As AI makes software development cheaper and faster than ever, technical advantage is rapidly disappearing. Across Africa’s startup ecosystem, the companies that endure will not necessarily be those that build the most,…

Leggi questa versione → originale
  • giovedì 21 maggio 2026·restofworld.org

    Pushing back from Big Tech: Africa’s hard road to AI sovereignty

    The continent's biggest tech economies want to own their AI future. The infrastructure they need still belongs to Big Tech.