39 thoughts on “Microsoft | Tech giant unveils R5.4bn digital boost

  1. BRAIN HACKING IN SOUTH AFRICA IS A REALITY. Neurotechnology and Brain Decoding Technology are being used to invade your privacy. From Cape Town to Kimberley. From Kimberley to Pretoria. Nobody's privacy is being protected. Your thoughts and hearing can be decoded into text. Your sight and what you see is decoded into computer generated images by AI. Your brain has a frequency and acts like an antenna. This allows them to track anyone.

  2. This is the most useless president in the history of our country 😑 his first term, he promised R1 trillion rands worth of investments in South Africa 🇿🇦 but now he is celebrating a mere R5 billion investments in his 2nd term. That's not even close to what he has promised.
    Ramaphosa's thuma mina, thuma mina se bleksem!

  3. At what cost you idiots wake up and smell the tyranny that’s coming…. We are being sold like slaves to big tech. Try not get a vaccine the next pandemic… they will know everything about you…. Bar code coming soon…

    Idiots wake up

  4. There's already scrambles for that money, Eskom is already showing want it by implementing stage 3. There is no leadership. A song of Jobs is just a song sang on the mic as part of speech procedure nothing more, don't get your hopes up SA.

  5. Africa has so much rich data that isn't online yet. We also have cheaper labour than the west.

    They basically want a competitive edge by gaining access to new data to train their AI models on as well as cheaper labour to classify and sort this data. African data is a gold mine waiting to be tapped in to.

    it's inevitable that it will be tapped into eventually, but it would have been nice if we did it ourselves. Unfortunately just like all our other raw materials, it will go through the west first.

    We'll end up paying a premium for products we could have processed ourselves and exported.

  6. 😢 They won't hire people; instead, they will be expanding their own company's cloud availability, which will only boost Microsoft. AI will replace those basic jobs, as automation has already done it.

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