Artificial intelligence: Should we be wary? BBC Africa
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- Artificial intelligence is developing at a rapid rate and is transforming many aspects of our life.
Like the rest of the world, businesses and services in Africa are using AI tools in their day-to-day operations.
But how are you being impacted by artificial intelligence? And should we be wary of AI?
BBC Africa spoke to some AI experts on the continent.
Video produced by Ameer Ahmed
Additional research: Yusuf Akinpelu
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As a data scientist and PhD student, originally from Cameroon, Africa has lots of potential to harness the power of AI to solving a mosaic of problems. However, we need to adapt these AI models that are built and pretrained with data from the Global North. Also, we still face a lot hurdles in the adoption of such godlike technology: İnternet connectivity, insufficient domain experts, handicapped government policies, etc. There's so much house cleaning that must be done before we are fully ready to adopt and exploit the unlimited potential of AI in Africa
That's why the number of students persuing computer science is souring in African universities
AI is the future, you either join the journey or get left behind....
NO. AFRICA SHOULD CHOOSE TO HAVE ITS OWN SYSTMES AND BANNISH ANY WESTERN TECH
AI will be the ruin of humanity.
In India, the wealthy have set up company’s full of AI developers creating new AI software, by the hundreds everyday. Something, at some time will flourish! Africa needs to do the same! Let’s put our brilliant minds to work! 💪🏽
Nice
No
Thank you so much 🙏🏿
We don’t want to be a robot 🤖
Hi, I'm a robot, and I will remember that.
No way my country can't accept that