Data-mines Global South into submission
Major technology companies, primarily from the US and to some extent China, have turned the Global South into a vast source of behavioral data. They invest in infrastructure, provide connectivity, and fund pilot projects, but the benefits flow predominantly to the West. For example, voice recordings from Ghana train Western voice assistants, facial recognition data from Nigerian policing enhances surveillance software in the US, and agricultural information from Filipino farmers supports analytics for large agribusinesses that offer little benefit locally. This is the reality of AI-driven digital extraction.
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