In this episode of Round Table's special series, "Global South Next Generation Voices and Visions," host Niu Honglin speaks with three young scientists from the Global South: Nie Ziyun, Gerard Cissé, and Shalekh Lal. The discussion centers on how technology innovation influences global development and governance, with each guest sharing insights into their respective projects in AI translation, open science tools, and mathematical exploration of AI. They discuss the challenges and opportunities for scientists in the Global South, emphasizing the importance of collaboration, shared infrastructure, and addressing language and cultural differences. The conversation also touches on the role of government investment, the balance between industry and academia, and strategies for reducing inequality through technology, such as open-source initiatives and focusing on accessible technologies for underserved communities. The episode concludes with each guest sharing their vision for the future of the Global South scientist community, highlighting the need for young people to become creators and shapers of technology.
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