Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly shaping development trajectories across the Global South, yet limited attention has been paid to how AI is appropriated within highly informal and institutionally fragile economies. This article advances a conceptually driven, theory-building analysis supported by qualitative field insights used as illustrative grounding rather than for statistical generalization. Drawing on 125 semi-structured interviews conducted in Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, and Goma, a
Compressed professionalization in informal economies: a socio-technical analysis of youth-led artificial intelligence adoption in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Delphin B. Kyubwa

