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AI Now A Versatile Technology, Says Olubayo Adekanbi 

Oluchukwu Ikemefuna

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In a recent interview, Olubayo Adekanbi, CEO and co-founder of Data Science Nigeria (DSN), highlighted the growing versatility of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a general-purpose technology. 

Adekanbi’s remarks came during his speech at the Microsoft AI for Non-Profit event, where he emphasized the enormous potential of AI to drive growth in African economies and reshape social and cultural landscapes.

AI’s Transformative Potential in Africa

The AI versatility highlighted by Olubayo Adekanbi underscore the transformative power of AI in Africa. 

As a general-purpose technology, AI has the ability to revolutionize various industries and sectors, from healthcare and education to agriculture and finance. 

AI Now A Versatile Technology, Says Olubayo Adekanbi 

By leveraging AI’s versatility, African nations can unlock new opportunities for innovation, efficiency, and economic development.

Responsible AI Deployment

However, with the increasing adoption of AI in Africa, there are growing concerns about the ethical implications of its deployment. 

Adekanbi’s remarks come at a critical time when stakeholders are calling for the development of Africa-specific Responsible AI frameworks. 

These frameworks aim to ensure that AI technologies are developed, deployed, and used in a manner that aligns with African cultural values and addresses unique challenges such as data limitations and the digital divide.

Grassroots Startups and Skill-Sharing

Despite the challenges, Adekanbi remains optimistic about the future of AI in Africa. He highlights the emergence of grassroots startups that are creating AI solutions tailored to African contexts. 

These startups are not only driving innovation but also fostering a culture of responsible AI development. 

Moreover, Adekanbi emphasizes the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration for skill-sharing and ethical governance, which will be crucial in shaping the future of AI in Africa.

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Conclusion

Olubayo Adekanbi’s insights underscore the growing versatility of AI as a general-purpose technology and its potential to transform Africa’s economic and social landscape. 

As African nations embrace the power of AI, it is essential to prioritize responsible deployment and ensure that the benefits of this technology are distributed equitably. 

By fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and ethical governance, Africa can harness the full potential of AI to drive sustainable growth and development.

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Oluchukwu Ikemefuna
Oluchukwu Ikemefuna

Oluchukwu Blessing Ikemefuna, a talented content writer from Anambra, Nigeria, found her writing passion in secondary school. Holding a degree in Biological Sciences from Federal University of Technology, Owerri, she specializes in blog writing across technology, finance, healthcare, education, and lifestyle sectors. With strong research and SEO skills, Oluchukwu creates engaging content globally. Her work aims to inspire and engage authentically while driving action. Outside work, she enjoys travel, reading, and movies as she grows as a skilled writer.

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