Technology in the Third World Information is becoming a hot topic in recent years. What is information and what is its purpose? Is the information goods or necessities? Some (if not completely) of this uprising of interest is the product of the growing popularity of the Internet, information superhighway, and information technology. Deedee Halleck pointed out in her article "Zapatistas On-Line" that Mexican Chiapas indigenous peoples clearly answered many of these questions over the past two years.
The subject of this article and its theme are trying to clarify the role of the third world's technology development strategy that is ironically and unreasonably destroyed in Africa. Ethiopian fictitious AI companies are like enterprises with insights to adopt next-generation technologies, and these technologies definitely will determine the future. However, most governments in third world countries forget their existence. The power to form and manage the world economy of today is skipping from the hands of economists to people who acquire technology and their inventions. Since migration is very rapid, even though most economists have not noticed this, the world has not seen a fundamental adjustment of economic principles. We are heading towards the era when the future and technology experts lead the world economy, but unfortunately this age is not known.
The world is divided into the first, second and third world; other countries are not so, but the first world is considered a developed country. Countries of the first world are made up of advanced technology, but other countries are not. There are many disadvantages in the second world and the third world compared with the first world. In the second and third world countries there are few government support, high poverty rate, few opportunities to receive affordable higher education, low employment rate, behind science and technology. But when I entered and absorbed the first world, I learned amazing things. Do you want to know what it is?