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How Will People Generate Wealth In An AI Economy? Dinis Guarda

1 h 7 min · 12. mai 2026
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What happens when a handful of companies and countries control the intelligence shaping how the rest of the world learns, works, and governs?In this conversation, Dennis Garde explores sovereign AI, digital colonialism, and why nations may need their own AI infrastructure if they want to protect their data, institutions, and future prosperity.But this isn’t just a story about better tools.It’s about a deeper shift:🔹 What happens when most advanced AI models are controlled by a few American or Chinese companies?🔹 Could AI deepen global inequality by widening the gap between those who build the systems and those who depend on them?🔹 And how do nations create abundance with AI without giving up sovereignty, trust, and long-term stability?At the centre of the discussion is a harder question:If AI is becoming the infrastructure behind education, healthcare, finance, and government, how do countries stay independent without cutting themselves off from the future?Because the battle over AI may not just be about intelligence, but about who gets to shape civilization.

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