The Infodemic: Using education and gaming to counter online misinformation

March 1, 2022

Interview with Melisa Basol Over recent years, online misinformation has grown exponentially, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, to become a real threat to public trust in what is available online. Some innovative solutions to the so-called “Infodemic” have been suggested or tried. The Mobile Century (TMC) spoke to Melisa-Silem Basol,…

Bridging the Digital Divide—are we there yet?

March 1, 2022

Laina Raveendran Greene, CEO and Founder of Angels of Impact It has been more than 30 years since I first started in the telecommunications industry. As an idealistic young girl in 1986, who came from a science education, later studied law and had just left Singapore to study in Geneva…

The role of women in the ICT sector and their future in Afghanistan

March 1, 2022

Masooma Khawari, Former Minister of Communications and IT, Afghanistan Information Technology is a rapidly evolving industry that plays a significant role in national development. Although there are many highly skilled women in the IT field, there is still a considerable gender gap in the leadership of the sector. This is…

Why We Must End the Worldwide Digital Divide

March 1, 2022

Michele Merrell, Member of the Board and North American President GTWN and Member of the Board, Cable Bahamas and Aliv The worldwide Digital Divide in society must end. We must implement an inclusive, digital ecosystem for all in the digital economy. If there is any lesson we have learned from…

Beyond Connectivity: Lessons from the Field

March 1, 2022

Dr Heather Hudson Professor Emerita, University of San Francisco, and Affiliate Professor and Former Director, Institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Alaska Anchorage I have been engaged with efforts to bridge what we have come to call the “digital divide” for most of my professional life. At…

GSMA: Accelerating digital and financial inclusion for women

March 1, 2022

Claire Sibthorpe, Head of Digital Inclusion, M4D, GSMA There has been significant growth in connectivity, with more people digitally included than ever before. Mobile continues to be the primary and, in some cases only, way most people access the Internet, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Six years ago, about…

UNESCO’s Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

March 1, 2022

Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO New technologies are at the cutting edge of transforming the world and the way we live. Maximising the positive impact of AI technologies is high on the international agenda.1 Today, artificial intelligence plays a role in billions of people’s…

Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Society

March 1, 2022

Anne Bouverot, Former Director General of GSMA, Chairperson of Technicolor, Co-Founder of Fondation Abeona “Championing Responsible AI” Nowadays we hear “AI”, Artificial Intelligence, mentioned in all sorts of ways, in various contexts, sometimes as science fiction, sometimes as a potential solution for health or education problems, sometimes as “big tech…

The future needs antifragile organizations

March 1, 2022

Isabelle Paradis, President and Founder, HOT TELECOM There is no doubt about it, society as a whole is going through one of its most intense phases of transformation and the telecom industry is at the core of this revolution, as it has become an intrinsic part of everything that we…

Much More than Apple Pie

March 1, 2022

Dr Mike Short CBE FREng, Chief Scientific Adviser Department of International Trade, UK 15 years ago this month (January 2022) the iPhone was launched at Apple MacWorld in San Francisco, and has since gone on to sell globally over 2.5 Billion iPhones based on 33 models to date.1 The comparisons…

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