In African economies where youth unemployment already exceeds 40%, the introduction of artificial intelligence creates significant resistance because it threatens to further reduce job opportunities, unlike in developed economies where AI is primarily viewed as a productivity enhancement tool.
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The West sees AI as productivity. Others see unemployment.Added:
Uh the biggest issue here in Africa is because jobs is a very big sector and a very big pain point. And the way AI has been produced and introduced it's we're going to be optimized, efficient, and cut off the workforce.
Already it's on a high unemployment space. Now we're pushing for something that's going to increase it. So, why would I want to learn about something that's going to replace me or potentially destroy my my livelihood ETC. So, that's really one of the biggest resistance as well.
I mean our youth unemployment here is 40%. I mean and most advanced economies in Africa it's above 50%.
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