What Does AI Look Like In An African Context?

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Guest – Prof Vukosi Marivate is a Professor of Computer Science and holds the ABSA UP Chair of Data Science at the University of Pretoria.

Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant promise for Africa, with applications spanning key sectors, from agriculture and healthcare to education. AI can enhance financial inclusion, job creation and public service delivery and contribute to the continent’s economic and social progress. In fact, research by the African Union Development Agency predicts that leveraging AI technology could double Africa’s gross domestic product by 2035.

As AI is developing at a rapid pace, and on a global scale, we need to ensure that this emerging technology can be applied to our continent’s unique realities if we are to realise its true potential. This means investing in digital skills, expertise and capacity and fostering research and development to build a viable, sustainable AI ecosystem on home soil. Importantly, harnessing the benefits of AI in Africa is dependent on a regulatory environment that supports ethical AI use and promotes inclusive digital transformation.
21 Aug 2025 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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