Artificial Intelligence Capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa — Compendium Report

Education
Regional
To guide future investments in capacity building that will build responsible AI development and deployment, it is important to know answers to questions such as: what does the AI landscape in SSA look like? What measures are stakeholders in the region taking to ensure that they are AIready? Where does capacity already exist or not? To answer these questions, Artificial Intelligence for Development (AI4D) Africa supported research on three key stakeholders involved in AI capacity building in SSA, namely, Centres of Higher Education and Training, Governments, and the broader AI community in the region. A comprehensive desktop literature review was also conducted. This report presents the integrated results of the research with these stakeholders.
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Research Type
Public policy and ethics
Organisation(s)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Knowledge 4 All Foundation, Neil Butcher Associates
Authors
Matthew Smith, Neil Butcher, Merridy Wilson-Strydom, Mohini Baijnath, Davor Orlic, Bhanu Neupane, John Shawe-Taylor