At Kennedy School discussing technology and governance in Africa with Professor Ruth Okedij Harvard Law School, Professor Efoso Ejomo Harvard Business School, and Judith Tumusiime of Kampala City authority.
“I think artificial intelligence will disrupt all the different business models and it’s the next disruption to come. So I want to be part of it.“ https://t.co/f5MxBqSznV
The three mobile money operators in Kenya, @SafaricomPLC, @TelkomKenya and @AIRTEL_KE have agreed to come together to offer Mobile Money Interoperability from next week 👏
Three years ago, I began an effort to pull my research together. Today, I get to share all of that with you. I hope the pages of my new book will inspire you to renew your passion for excellence; it matters now more than ever before. https://t.co/FpPQ7AdjMG #ExcellenceDividend
Our conversations around what is censorship are broken, largely because platforms and early internet pioneers established norms that were beautifully idealistic but have not aged well. Moderation is not censorship. There is no right to amplification. https://t.co/AnBSJBAd4d
Sad, and possibly true. But is governance capability of rogue actors, beyond delivering crude justice, romanticized? by @ShadiHamid, @VFelbabBrown, and @htrinkunas take a look: https://t.co/B44knU8kAf
FT investigation: we look at the Maltese connections in an elaborate scheme designed to avoid US sanctions against Iranian entities and individuals https://t.co/2SspDOaqkR