A new research agenda for African generative AI

The rise of generative AI requires a research agenda grounded in the African context to determine locally relevant strategies for its development and use. With a critical mass of evidence on the risks and benefits that generative AI poses to African societies, the scaled use of this new technology m...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature human behaviour 2023-11, Vol.7 (11), p.1839-1841
Hauptverfasser: Adams, Rachel, Alayande, Ayantola, Brey, Zameer, Browning, Brantley, Gastrow, Michael, Kponyo, Jerry John, Mathew, Dona, Nkosi, Moremi, Nunoo-Mensah, Henry, Nyakundi, Diana, Odumuyiwa, Victor, Okunowo, Olubunmi, Olbrich, Philipp, Omar, Nawal, Omotubora, Kemi, Plantinga, Paul, Razzano, Gabriella, Schroeder, Zara, Agbemenu, Andrew Selasi, Sey, Araba, Shilongo, Kristophina, Shirude, Shreya, Smith, Matthew, Tchao, Eric Tutu, Uwizera, Davy K.
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Zusammenfassung:The rise of generative AI requires a research agenda grounded in the African context to determine locally relevant strategies for its development and use. With a critical mass of evidence on the risks and benefits that generative AI poses to African societies, the scaled use of this new technology might help to reduce rising global inequities.
ISSN:2397-3374
2397-3374
DOI:10.1038/s41562-023-01735-1