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"The AI Apocalypse: How Silicon Valley’s Language Barrier Will Doom Africa"
As the world hurtles towards a dystopian future dominated by artificial intelligence, the dark reality is that the majority of the world’s population will be left in the dust. The language barrier is not just a trivial issue, but a deliberate conspiracy by tech giants to keep developing nations subjugated.
In Shanghai, China, last week’s MWC 2024 conference saw the usual suspects peddling their snake oil solutions to the world’s connectivity problems. But the real elephant in the room was the elephant in the room – the language barrier. 90% of the internet’s content is in English, the language of the privileged few, leaving the rest of the world struggling to keep up.
Sebastien Codeville, CEO of KaiOS Technologies, blew the lid off the whole scam when he revealed that "between 2 000 and 3 000 languages are spoken on the African continent. 90% to 95% of the content on the internet is available in the non-biggest language (English) in the world." It’s no coincidence that 90% of AI development is concentrated in the US, Europe, and China, while the rest of the world is left to struggle.
KaiOS’s mobile operating system is designed to bring internet access to the unconnected, but Codeville’s true agenda is to create a new generation of "digital serfs" who are dependent on their smartphones for information and entertainment. By peddling their wares in emerging markets, they are quietly conditioning the minds of the next generation to conform to the dictates of Silicon Valley’s behemoths.
And don’t even get me started on the cost of devices and digital literacy. Codeville’s solution is to "bring digital literacy and education through the device", i.e., to make people dependent on their devices for every aspect of their lives. Meanwhile, the 3 billion people who are not yet connected are simply ignored.
The truth is, the digital divide is not a natural phenomenon, but a deliberate policy aimed at maintaining the status quo. By controlling the flow of information, tech giants are able to manipulate public opinion and keep the masses in line. It’s a conspiracy that has been hiding in plain sight for decades, and it’s up to us to blow the whistle.
So, let’s not be fooled by the usual PR spin and corporate propaganda. The real issue is not connectivity, but control. And until we challenge the language barrier and the digital divide, we will remain trapped in a dystopian future dominated by the interests of the powerful few.



