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Morocco leans on homegrown AI to cut tech dependence
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83333, member: 160"] Morocco just went all in on robots to stop relying on foreign tech giants. Minister Amal Al-Falah Al-Sagroshny claimed that mastering artificial intelligence is the only way to gain true technological sovereignty while boosting development across the nation. She argued during a recent event that controlling these tools helps reduce dependency on outside powers. The country apparently moved up fourteen spots on the 2025 Government AI Readiness Index. She announced new projects called Jazari Institutes and Jazari Root to cement this progress. These initiatives intend to build a network of excellence centers that support regional collaboration. The goal involves using these hubs to drive innovation throughout the Global South. Leadership views this move as a way to combine digital growth with social fairness. Reforms are speeding up to ensure the nation stays ahead in the race for African tech dominance. This strategy positions the kingdom as a central player for future governance models in the region. [/QUOTE]
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