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Cheaper Chinese AI Sparks Hope for Africa’s Economic and Social Growth 

The launch of DeepSeek’s AI model, which claims to be significantly cheaper than US competitors like ChatGPT, has raised expectations that Africa could benefit from affordable AI technology. DeepSeek’s “R1” model, which cost $6 million to train compared to OpenAI’s $100 million for ChatGPT-4, could allow Africa to harness AI for solving key issues such as healthcare access, financial inclusion, and agriculture. Experts believe that AI tools could enhance productivity and address social challenges, providing transformative opportunities for millions across the continent, particularly in underserved rural communities.

Source: African Business

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