This report explores the future of AI and technology in Africa, focusing on data governance, gender equality, and societal impacts.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | NGFP African Digital Futures |
Publication date: | October 1, 2021 |
Authors: | Charles Umeh, Stephanie Itimi |
Time horizon: | 2050 |
Geographic focus: | Africa, Nigeria |
Page count: | 2 |
The research method involves creating a speculative fiction narrative to explore potential future developments in AI and technology in Africa. It uses storytelling to examine the implications of these technologies on society, culture, and governance.
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The report presents a futuristic narrative set in 2050, where AI and technology profoundly influence various sectors. It discusses the appointment of Mariam Yabusi as the Minister of Science and Technology in Nigeria and her strategies to address unemployment through technology, promote gender equality, and preserve cultural heritage using technological solutions. The report also touches on the ethical use of data and the digitization of voting to enhance government transparency.
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Categories: 2021 publication year | 2050 time horizon | 2050s time horizon | Africa geographic scope | English publication language | Nigeria geographic scope | africa geographic scope | ai advancement | artificial intelligence | blockchain | cultural preservation | culture | data governance | gender equality | governance | government transparency | robotics | social cohesion | unemployment | virtual reality