Rwanda is aiming to become a leader in artificial intelligence in Africa, with a Global AI Summit currently taking place in Kigali. Organised by the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in partnership with the World Economic Forum, the summit focuses on economic opportunities for Africa’s workforce. At the heart of the discussions: how to develop AI that truly fits the continent’s needs. Our correspondent in Kigali, Juliette Montilly, has more.
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