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US and Africa encouraged to work together on AI development

US and Africa encouraged to work together on AI development

GrafaGrafa2024/09/13 01:55
By:Isaac Francis

A two-day pan-African AI conference in Lagos, Nigeria, co-hosted by the United States, emphasized the need for collaboration between the U.S. and Africa in developing artificial intelligence (AI) systems. 

The conference brought together hundreds of participants from various sectors to promote the creation of safe, secure, and trustworthy AI technologies across the continent. 

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell highlighted the significance of cooperation in AI development and deployment. 

He pointed out that AI has the potential to address several global challenges, including health, food security, and climate change. 

Campbell stressed that joint efforts between the U.S. and Africa could help both regions harness AI's capabilities to tackle these issues effectively. 

The conference also included discussions on the African Union’s AI strategy, which outlines a roadmap for African countries to harness AI’s potential. 

This strategy is crucial for guiding the continent’s approach to AI and ensuring that it aligns with broader global efforts to develop ethical and inclusive AI systems. 

In a move to support local innovation, Nigeria’s minister announced a $61,000 grant for AI startups in the country. 

This financial support aims to foster the growth of homegrown AI solutions that can address local challenges and create new economic opportunities. 

Analysts predict that AI could significantly impact Africa's economy, potentially adding $2.9 trillion by 2030.

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