Data analytics and strategic manipulation have become the new tools in today’s politics, even in Africa
Digital ‘slavery’ such as that of content moderators, trainers and data labellers, is insidious, hidden and underpaid
The G20, and countries like South Africa, must work out practical safeguards, framed by ethical responsibility and democratic values to regulate AI
Technology is not neutral — it reflects societal values and addressing inequality is crucial to prevent technology from becoming another tool for control and violence
The trade-off for curiosity and choice is the lack of accountability that we foster with artificial intelligence
Most artificial intelligence bots are trained outside the continent, raising questions of bias
In many cases, the digital economy presents a perceived lifeline for families who are struggling to make ends meet
South Africa’s fragmented AI strategy threatens its tech leadership as Morocco, Nigeria and others invest in deep tech, research and innovation to lead Africa’s digital future
An organisation says the devices reduce children’s ability to concentrate and learn effectively
The robots could fix the street robots, replace the raggedly traffic controllers and fill in the potholes
Online culture makes it increasingly difficult to believe in coincidence or divine intervention because of the feedback loop of curated social media algorithms
Using artificial intelligence would address financial burdens, eliminate geographical restrictions and offer agility in conflict resolution – but there are pitfalls such as bias
Automation, driven by artificial intelligence, threatens jobs for low-skilled and semi-skilled workers and these groups are also subjected to higher interest rates and unfavourable lending conditions
Investment in African-led, context-specific technology such as 3D printing and artificial intelligence is vital
Artificial Intelligence enables earlier detection, faster treatment decisions and precision treatment, but data quality and high costs limit its use
But the ‘data desert’ in sub-Sahara means the artificial intelligence models are inappropriate
To truly protect against AI-driven threats, we need both technological innovation and human insight
Where algorithms see risk, we must see potential; where systems see statistics, we must recognise humanity
A study has found that artificial intelligence apps need to include data sets and traditional practices
Artificial intelligence’s large language models are not the new
saviour they are thought to be – they fail to love us equally
Companies must focus on reducing their carbon footprint and run their data centres on renewable energy
Research shows that 38% of South African journalists make use of artificial intelligence tools
South African law needs to deal with the dangers of generative AI so we can safely take advantage of its benefits
Using AI can boost businesses but there are challenges
in managing and using data and personal information belonging to employees, customers and suppliers
The SA Artificial Intelligence Association said that LinkedIn may be breaching the Protection of Personal Information Act by collecting local user data for training of AI models
Industry experts at the Southern Africa Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference called for a ‘human-centred’ approach to digital transformation
Recent data shows that 60% of South African workers regularly use generative AI tools, ahead of those in several Western countries
Google is working with GABI Circle members to accelerate a prosperous future for Africa
“By recruiting and training individuals from underprivileged communities, GCO is making an impact where it matters most”
In the vast South African gambling market, new AI technologies can further enhance the popularity of live games to target localised audiences
Like a toddler would learn to walk and crawl, let it learn the mechanics of daily life where it’s safe and secure and can’t get into any trouble
When one query to ChatGPT uses the same amount of electricity to power a light bulb for 20 minutes, it makes sense to drive the artificial intelligence revolution using solar and wind power.