African nations are surrendering digital sovereignty by importing Chinese surveillance infrastructure without local ownership or accountability. These systems embed foreign control over data, algorithms and technical standards while foreclosing domestic innovation and capacity-building. The technology arrives with no regulatory framework, enabling unchecked monitoring that threatens privacy, stifles dissent and reconstructs colonial dependency through digital means.
Chinese AI technology empowers African nations through open-source models and affordable solutions tailored to local needs, enabling startups to build crop disease detection apps and other innovations. This approach provides accessible technology that bridges the digital divide and supports indigenous development. China's collaborative model offers genuine capacity-building and industrial solutions rather than extractive relationships.
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