The Intelligent Archipelago: Why Artificial Intelligence is Vital for the Future of The Bahamas
As a small island developing state (SIDS) spanning an archipelago of over 700 islands and cays, The Bahamas faces unique structural, economic, and environmental realities. Historically, its geography has dictated both its greatest strengths—world-class tourism and a pristine maritime environment—and its steepest challenges, including high administrative costs, vulnerability to devastating climate events, and a heavy reliance on external supply chains.
The transition from the Digital Age to what is now known as the Intelligent Age marks a critical turning point for the nation. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a luxury reserved for massive technocentric economies. For The Bahamas, AI represents a vital leapfrog technology capable of dismantling geographic barriers, building systemic resilience, diversifying the economy, and modernizing governance.
















































