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Examining the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Economic Growth in Developing African Countries: A Perspective Inspired by Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity
[L’impact de l’Intelligence Artificielle (IA) sur la croissance économique de certains pays d’Afrique en développement. Une étude inspirée du modèle d’Astronomie de la Relativité Générale d’Albert Einstein]

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  • Mevis-Jacques BAKOLE

    (Université pédagogique nationale - Université Pédagogique Nationale, UPC - Université protestante au Congo, ULK - Université Libre de Kinshasa)

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This article explores the concept of artificial intelligence and its impact on the economic growth of selected African countries, specifically the Democratic Republic of the Congo, South Africa, Ivory Coast, and Tunisia. The analysis is conducted using a model derived from astrophysics—namely, the theory of general relativity developed by physicist Albert Einstein. By employing the equations formulated to explain the phenomenon of relativity, we establish an analogy between the two domains. This approach reveals the indispensable role of artificial intelligence in the wealth creation processes of each national economy.

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  • Mevis-Jacques BAKOLE, 2025. "Examining the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on Economic Growth in Developing African Countries: A Perspective Inspired by Albert Einstein's General Theory of Relativity [L’impact de l’Intelligence Artificielle (IA) sur la croissance écono," Working Papers hal-05052436, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-05052436
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