The Memo: Developing Countries

This page is for people who cannot afford the full subscription to The Memo. I was also born into a lower-socioeconomic environment, found it challenging to find opportunities, and I believe in equal and equitable distribution of technology (especially of AI technology!).

Yes, this includes students and academics.

Yes, this includes people with a current financial challenge.

Yes, this includes people in developing countries. Some of the largest developing countries are:

  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Pakistan
  • Brazil
  • Mexico
  • South Africa
  • Turkey
  • and many more…

Yes, this also includes people that just want to use PayPal instead of a credit card!

I would love to get The Memo into your hands, so that you can be a part of the AI revolution, wherever you are!

1. Consider whether a once-off or monthly amount is doable for you, in your local currency. Every person on the full list has paid a fee, there are no free riders.

2. Make a donation via PayPal (please ensure fees are covered). If you experience any issues using this donate link, please contact us and we’ll find a way to make it work for you in your country.

3. You’ll be manually assigned a one-year subscription and added to The Memo in the next intake (usually within 48 hours, please be patient, please do not contact me during this time as I get more than enough emails). You’ll receive an automatic welcome email from the system when this has been completed.


If, in the future, you find yourself able to support this work, it would be fantastic to have you on board as a full paying member as well.

Thanks!

 

 

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Non-PayPal (credit card) options for countries including Turkey and India

PayPal is banned in some countries. Here are a few credit card options for you to consider; they are once-off payments, and they are available to anyone who meets the requirements above, in any country:
Visa-MasterCard-Amex

USD Turkish lira Indian Rupee