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2023 began with a ‘new’ wave of digital technologies: Generative AI platforms and the ‘AI-tisation’ of every possible aspect of social life, which have opened up a new dimension in geopolitics. This emergence of new forms of artificial intelligence only points to one thing: the ‘digital arms race’ among major world powers would only continue to increase, as countries now view digital technologies as instruments of strategic and security importance, similar to how natural resources were regarded in the 19th and 20th centuries. These technologies will not only redefine the conduct of international politics, but they are now also major arenas of geopolitical and economic interests. 

How does this competition play out in Africa?

This piece examines how the US-China tech competition plays out in African countries. It is divided into two sections. The first part identifies 3 key areas in Africa’s digital ecosystem where China has been most active and where its activities intersect with Washington’s interest on the continent, namely: digital infrastructure, digital services, and digital education or tech talent development. The second section discusses the geopolitical implications of these activities on the African continent.

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