The digital revolution has transformed our world, but not always in equitable ways. Big Tech companies, with their vast resources and global reach, often dominate the digital landscape – controlling how the world accesses and utilises the conveniences of a digitally-enabled world.
The speed of these transformations often leaves developing nations in a precarious position, where they are not only playing catch-up with technology advancements, but also struggling to shape a digital future that works for everyone.
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