The Biden administration shoved Zimbabwe into the worst tier of its AI chip export rules, which means the country gets zero access to fancy Nvidia chips like the H100 and A100 that everyone uses for serious AI work. A single H100 runs about 31 grand, and building something like xAI's Colossus setup would cost over 7 billion dollars, which is completely bonkers for a place where basic infrastructure money is tight.
Zimbabwe basically has to get creative with cheaper workarounds like parameter-efficient fine-tuning and decentralized training that spread AI tasks across regular consumer devices instead of needing massive GPU farms. The article argues that without homegrown AI infrastructure, Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa will stay stuck, depending on foreign tech forever, and lose out on having their languages and cultures represented in global models.
Zimbabwe basically has to get creative with cheaper workarounds like parameter-efficient fine-tuning and decentralized training that spread AI tasks across regular consumer devices instead of needing massive GPU farms. The article argues that without homegrown AI infrastructure, Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa will stay stuck, depending on foreign tech forever, and lose out on having their languages and cultures represented in global models.