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AI

Learning is easier, with young Cameroonian’s app
Africa
/ 29 April 2023

Learning is easier, with young Cameroonian’s app

Mbah Javis’s platform provides students with academic content including flashcards, past exam questions and an AI study assistant

By Njodzeka Danhatu
ChatGPT has democratised AI, but like all new tech, comes with risks: analysts
Sci-tech
/ 14 February 2023

ChatGPT has democratised AI, but like all new tech, comes with risks: analysts

The artificial intelligence language model is regarded as the fastest growing ‘app’ in history, garnering over 100 million active users in two months

By Nafisa Akabor
Why scenario planning is crucial for organisations right now
Opinion
/ 30 November 2022

Why scenario planning is crucial for organisations right now

Because the analytical tools are becoming increasingly sophisticated, decisive action based on careful analysis is the best way to adapt to an inflationary environment

By Tim Caudill
Blockchain and the battle for the future of business
Opinion
/ 3 October 2022

Blockchain and the battle for the future of business

The cryptocurrency market can resemble a gold rush but there are many fake sales among the winners and losers — caution is called for

By Andries Brink
Timnit Gebru and the fight to make artificial intelligence work for Africa
Africa
/ 9 June 2022

Timnit Gebru and the fight to make artificial intelligence work for Africa

As you read this, the future is being coded in Silicon Valley. The algorithms that will one day govern our lives are being built. But who is building them, and who are they being built for?

By Simon Allison
Davos: How SA can build a digitally competitive future based on trust
Opinion
/ 25 May 2022

Davos: How SA can build a digitally competitive future based on trust

There are many examples of this. Kenya is using blockchain-enabled AI solutions for the unbanked to secure loans

By Rafael Rodriguez & Lyth Brown
Machine learning and AI is coming for corrupt officials
National
/ 18 April 2022

Machine learning and AI is coming for corrupt officials

Disrupting corruption with a data-driven approach is possible

By Ina Cilliers
How Facebook became the opium of the masses
Opinion
/ 24 January 2022

How Facebook became the opium of the masses

Facebook’s micro-targeting algorithms have been used to spread disinformation and sow distrust in democratic institutions around the world. It has a responsibility to act

By František Vrabel
AI will change the study of psychology
Education
/ 12 August 2021

AI will change the study of psychology

The fourth industrial revolution, in particular artificial intelligence, will drive changes in the world of work and our daily lives

By Bhaso Ndzendze and Melissa Card
Artificial intelligence presents a moral dilemma
Opinion
/ 21 February 2021

Artificial intelligence presents a moral dilemma

The world has a chance to set a new course so that everyone benefits from artificial intelligence

By Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem
Why AI needs a physical body to reach its full potential
Opinion
/ 11 October 2020

Why AI needs a physical body to reach its full potential

Robots will have to learn from scratch, like babies, if they are to have a sense of self and proper social interactions

By Mark Lee
Artificial intelligence is already responding to our needs
Opinion
/ 17 June 2020

Artificial intelligence is already responding to our needs

Engineering students are best prepared for the shift in gear, but they will need to learn to change lanes

By Tshilidzi Marwala
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