South Africa is currently grappling with significant challenges in its logistics networks and power supply. The state power company Eskom, which is at the center of these issues, is facing a crisis due to a history of neglect, mismanagement, and state capture. This has resulted in persistent rolling blackouts that have had a detrimental impact on businesses and the economy. The situation has been detailed in a Financial Times film, available on YouTube, which attributes the power outages to corruption and crime within Eskom. The film also explores the role of machine learning, AI strategy, and robotics in the industry.
South Africa's state power company Eskom is battling a legacy of neglect, mismanagement and state capture as it struggles to bring an end to rolling blackouts that have severely damaged businesses and the economy https://t.co/NqcpKoPGSp https://t.co/uCd0b6zur3
Eskom: how corruption and crime turned the lights off in South Africa | Via @FT https://t.co/jxVk4cF3MC
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Financial Times @ft: Eskom: how corruption and crime turned the lights off in South Africa | FT Film. #MachineLearning #aistrategy #AI https://t.co/mYM7ab4dVX
South Africa faces an uphill climbing repairing its broken logistics networks https://t.co/1kRuBo6qmZ