One of the key areas where AI is poised to make a substantial impact is healthcare. With AI-powered diagnostics, predictive analytics, and telemedicine solutions, healthcare delivery in Africa is likely to become more accessible, efficient, and cost-effective. For instance, AI algorithms can analyze medical imaging data to detect diseases earlier than existing methods, leading to better treatment outcomes and reduced healthcare disparities.
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A Non-Governmental Organisation(NGO), the Kimpact Development Initiative (KDI), says it plans to launch an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool, designed to bridge the electoral information gap among Nigerians, particularly youths.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has begun a public enquiry on the review of three key guidelines/regulatory instruments for the telecoms industry.
The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has reconstituted the National Blockchain Policy Steering Committee (NBP-SC) to validate trends in blockchain technology and incorporate new stakeholders for inclusive adoption and implementation.
French pharmaceutical giant Sanofi is set to collaborate with OpenAI, the U.S. developer of artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, to build AI-powered software to accelerate drug development.
European Union (EU) ministers have unanimously approved the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act, a law that regulates the use of transformative technology in “high-risk” situations, such as law enforcement and employment.
The Lagos State Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology (LAMIST) on Monday said that it had completed the first phase of a project to reduce the cost of internet connectivity drastically.
The Association of Professional Female Engineers of Nigeria (APWEN), has reiterated its commitment towards unlocking the potential of female engineers in the country.
Musk bought Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion. He renamed it saying that was necessary to show that his platform is much more than just a short messaging service.
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says it has temporarily suspended the issuance of new licenses in some categories.
