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    The AI Divide Is Widening—and the Global South Is at Risk of Falling Permanently Behind

    ByTeam TQ January 29, 2026January 29, 2026

    Based on insights from the World Bank’s Digital Progress and Trends Report 2025 Artificial Intelligence is often described as a great equaliser—an unprecedented technology that can democratise access to knowledge, productivity, and opportunity. But a closer look at global AI trends tells a more uncomfortable story: AI is widening existing inequalities faster than it is…

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    MIT Researchers Use AI to Discover Antibiotics Against Drug‑Resistant Superbugs

    ByTeam TQ August 26, 2025September 4, 2025

    At MIT, researchers have leveraged generative AI to design entirely new antibiotic molecules that effectively target drug-resistant bacteria, including MRSA and gonorrhea. The AI screened millions of molecular designs, isolating two compounds that show promising efficacy in lab studies. A New Era of Antibiotic Discovery With antimicrobial resistance rising globally, this AI-driven approach could usher…

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