2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-8161-4_11
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Artificial Intelligence and the Mobilities of Inclusion: The Accumulated Advantages of 5G Networks and Surfacing Outliers

Abstract: a consultancy dedicated to mobile for development (M4D). His research focus is the mobilities and immobilities exhibited by groups in flux and how technology is used to manage these mobilities. He employs a theoretical lens from mobilities frameworks to unpick the actors in these larger mobilities systems, or "the distribution of agency between people, places, and material assemblages of connectivity" (Sheller, 2017). Methodologically, he tends towards ethnographies, or lived accounts of practice, and with a p… Show more

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“…This would facilitate communication between lecturers and students, promoting a more interactive tuition process. The latest policy to promote extensive deregulation in the digital communication technology sector in South Africa, which provides ICT companies unrestricted right to deploy 5G ICT infrastructures in every part of South Africa, ascribes enormous regards to the progress in the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (Gallagher, 2019;Corrigan, 2020). The clause sharing the right to private property with ICT companies might be the policy's weakness and the cause of disagreement, due to fears of clashes between ICT companies and private landowners (Shulman, 2020).…”
Section: The Technological Basementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would facilitate communication between lecturers and students, promoting a more interactive tuition process. The latest policy to promote extensive deregulation in the digital communication technology sector in South Africa, which provides ICT companies unrestricted right to deploy 5G ICT infrastructures in every part of South Africa, ascribes enormous regards to the progress in the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (Gallagher, 2019;Corrigan, 2020). The clause sharing the right to private property with ICT companies might be the policy's weakness and the cause of disagreement, due to fears of clashes between ICT companies and private landowners (Shulman, 2020).…”
Section: The Technological Basementioning
confidence: 99%