Harvard University abruptly removed Gregory K. Davis from his role as resident dean of Dunster House after years-old social media posts critical of police, former President Trump, and “whiteness” resurfaced and sparked backlash.
The U.S. withdrawal from 66 international organizations signals a strategic shift away from multilateral rule-making toward narrower, sovereignty-first engagement.
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Africa’s AI future hinges less on adopting tools and more on owning infrastructure, data, and governance — or risk a new digital dependency cycle.
AI-driven task automation is reshaping work unevenly—women, especially in clerical and administrative roles, face faster and deeper job transformation risks.
AI is rapidly scaling opportunity — but without intentional guardrails, it risks widening existing gender gaps in access, skills, agency, and economic power.