<p>The US and China dominate the field of artificial intelligence - between them they’re responsible for 90% of the world’s AI infrastructure. Where does this leave the rest of the world? </p><p>We speak to an AI business in Kenya, a country that doesn’t benefit from lots of investment in the sector. </p><p>We discuss the difficulties of trying to innovate in Argentina. </p><p>And we explore the divide between regions seeing a lot of investment in the industry compared to those that aren’t, and what this could mean for the future.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, you can email us at businessdaily@bbc.co.uk</p><p>Presented and produced by Hannah Mullane</p><p>(Picture: Computer science professor Nicolas Wolovick, in Argentina, next to a supercomputer. Credit: Nicolas Wolovick)</p>

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The global AI divide

SEP 15, 202517 MIN
Business Daily

The global AI divide

SEP 15, 202517 MIN

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<p>The US and China dominate the field of artificial intelligence - between them they’re responsible for 90% of the world’s AI infrastructure. Where does this leave the rest of the world? </p><p>We speak to an AI business in Kenya, a country that doesn’t benefit from lots of investment in the sector. </p><p>We discuss the difficulties of trying to innovate in Argentina. </p><p>And we explore the divide between regions seeing a lot of investment in the industry compared to those that aren’t, and what this could mean for the future.</p><p>If you'd like to get in touch with the programme, you can email us at [email protected]</p><p>Presented and produced by Hannah Mullane</p><p>(Picture: Computer science professor Nicolas Wolovick, in Argentina, next to a supercomputer. Credit: Nicolas Wolovick)</p>