Abstract

The article explores Africa's digital transformation, emphasizing the significant increase in digital engagement, with 473 million Africans currently online and an expected 300 million more by 2025. It discusses the integration of artificial intelligence, Blockchain technology, and the internet of things across various sectors, highlighting their potential to revolutionize agriculture, healthcare, governance, and urban planning in Africa. Despite the promising aspects, the article identifies challenges such as infrastructure needs, regulatory gaps, and digital literacy. It concludes by stressing the importance of education, policy frameworks, and international collaboration to navigate these hurdles and fully harness the potential of digital technologies for Africa's development.

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