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Nigerians press for solar jobs and electricity, with little success


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Published in Business and Finance on Thursday, December 19th 2024 at 13:21 GMT by Access WDUN   Print publication without navigation

  • BAKU, Azerbaijan (AP)
  • In sun-drenched Nigeria, 14 new solar farms were supposed to jumpstart a meager solar industry and generate huge amounts of power, about one-fifth as much as the country's entire electric grid offers on a good day.

The article from AccessWDUN discusses the ongoing debate over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in various sectors, highlighting both its potential benefits and significant concerns. It mentions how AI is being integrated into healthcare, finance, and daily life, improving efficiency and decision-making processes. However, it also addresses the ethical dilemmas, including job displacement, privacy issues, and the potential for AI to perpetuate or worsen biases. The piece references a recent study suggesting that AI could lead to significant job losses in the next decade, while also noting the push for regulatory frameworks to manage AI's development and deployment. Public opinion is split, with some embracing AI's advancements and others advocating for caution or even a pause in AI development to assess long-term impacts.

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