Artificial Intelligence IBM Final
Artificial Intelligence IBM Final
Artificial Intelligence IBM Final
Development in Africa
Supported by
Government AI Readiness Index
Cluster Indicator
Governance Data protection/privacy laws - yes/no
National AI strategy - yes/no/pending
Infrastructure and data Data availability
Government procurement of advanced technology
Data/AI capability (in government)
Skills and education Technology skills
Private sector innovation capability
Number of AI startups
Government and public services Digital public services
Effectiveness of government
Importance of IT to government’s vision of
the future
Goals for
workshop
• scope out the African ML/AI
landscape
• Create an African AI research
roadmap
• Support the development of
cross-continent cooperation
What have we
discussed?
Policy and Regulation: Shape ethical and rights based AI
Designing regulatory frameworks that both stimulate AI innovation, while minimizing harms (to
civil liberties) – the latter should not stifle the former - these frameworks don’t exist yet
African context: Need regulatory frameworks that are designed for the African context, not simply
importing western-designed frameworks
Need for regulatory learning - ensure regulation is learning from advancements in AI, so that
regulation doesn’t stifle AI advancements wit policy rapid responses
Trust: Need for greater transparency and accountability of algorithms for greater trust. How do we
do that?
Quantification of harm: Need research to identify and quantify potential harms to be able to gauge
whether it is a an acceptable level of risk – as well research to quantify the benefits of AI
(Do we need pre-emptive regulation for pre-emptive harm?)
Existing Initiatives
• PASET: Partnership for skills in applied science engineering and technology (AU) – 4th
industrial revolution forum – Kigali May
• AI and blockchain task force in Kenya
• RIA: Research ICT Africa – policy papers
• PRIDA – Policy and Regulation Initiative for Digital Africa (AU-EU)
• Open AIR: AI innovation
• RightsCon – Tunis – algorithmic transparency
• DRIF: Digital Rights inclusion Forum DRIF’19 – Lagos yearly
• AUDA – NEPAD: flagship projects – AI
• ACFTA: Africa Continental Free Trade Area
5 Year Targeted Outcomes
• 30 African countries to have AI specific policies
• To have 5 regional research centers that have the long term vision of being
centers of excellence in Africa
• Towards a center of excellence in each country that are responsive to AI policies and
windows of opportunities
• Participation:
• Guarantee a minimum number of Africans to be involved in setting the policy and
policy research agenda globally;
• Ensure African researchers are meaningfully involved in ALL global AI conversations;
• Research Funding support:
• just in time and long term research questions
• Support for effective research communications
• Activities:
• Peer mentorship for quality research;
• Access to journals and legislation portals;
• Online and event-based knowledge sharing facility.
Short-term steps
Existing initiatives
New ideas
• Regional Community Capacity Development Coordination
• Southern African Region
• East African Region
• West African Region
• North African Region
• Integration and sharing across regions. Nodes and SuperNodes.
• Graduate 400 African PhDs in ML/AI/DS in next 5 years?
• Have a research center in every African country?
• Strength at all Levels = startups / education / research /
training / teaching / industry / meetups = World-Class!!
• Break Dichotomy between Research and Application
• Collaboration with IP protections
Key Activities and Outcomes
Activity Outcome(s)
Study on best practice and defining AI for Africa Informing strategic direction [Look at successful Afrrican countries]
Communicating AI to the Public Understanding by the public [general, secondary schools, etc.]
AI Talent Pipeline
AI Centers of Excellence [People, not places] Skilled pipeline for the continent.
Startup growth
Research Cohorts [MS, PhD, Faculty] Industry Growth
Research outputs and impact
AI Engineering Cohort - Compressed MS Better understanding of business/society/science value
Effective Mentoring
AI Engineering+ [Industry Training]
Open funding for capacity building [Strategic] Localised capacity building nudging collaboration across academia,
government, industry and startups.
Public Policy and Strategies [Government etc.] Governments enter the game, shape strategy and deliver.
• Funding to collaboration on AI
• Investments in AI to advance collaboration between private sector, universities and public-interest
institutions. (USD 1 Billion target over the next 5 years?)
• Engage VCs, Angels, Unrestricted grants to support startups for local use cases in AI for
development
• Research
• Identify viable AI4DEV solutions (i.e. fast implementation, massive
scale)
• Need to understand AI innovation cycle in Africa, including academy
participation
Reaching the Marginalised and the Poor
Website: ai4d.ai
https://ai4d.ai/event/ssa-network/
Twitter: @ai4dev #ai4dev
idrc.ca/ai4d
Focal points
Policy and Regulation Capacity building Applications
Head of Department and Department of Computer Science, Sarah Kiden Technologist and Researcher Research ICT Africa
Hussein SULEMAN Associate Professor School of IT, University of Cape Town Sherif Elsayed-Ali Director of Partnerships Element AI
Ivy Barley CEO Developers in Vogue T. Idriss TINTO Coordinator CAFDO
Jeph Acheampong Founder Blossom Academy Tejumade Afonja AI Engineer AI Saturdays Lagos / InstaDeep
Program officer, Research Tonya Nyakeya THINKLab & Ecosystem Lead IBM Research - Africa
Johan Hellstrom and Innovation Embassy of Sweden, Dar es Salaam
Ulrich Paquet Staff Reseach Scientist DeepMind / Deep Learning Indaba
University Relations & D-
John Matogo NA Leader for East Africa IBM Vukosi Marivate ABSA UP Chair of Data Science Dept. Computer Science, Univ. of Pretoria
Organizers
• The International Development Research Centre (IDRC) funds research in developing countries to promote
growth, reduce poverty, and drive large-scale positive change. IDRC seeks to co-design a AI for Development
initiative, with a focus on research and capacity-building to develop AI applications that are inclusive, ethical,
and rights-based. Through this initiative, funder partners will pool and leverage resources to help shape the
rollout of AI in the global south, mainly through strengthening Southern institutions.
• The Knowledge 4 All Foundation is the only European machine learning focused not-for-profit and an
advocate of AI applications for reaching the UNs Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), especially SDG4. It
originated from the PASCAL Network which was an EU funded Network of Excellence comprising some 1000
machine learning, statistical and optimisation researchers. It has de facto leading and building the
international machine learning community, through its activities that culminated in today’s AI hype,
including supporting the NIPS conference.
• The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) is a government agency of the
Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs. Sida is responsible for organization of the bulk of Sweden's official
development assistance to developing countries.
• Strathmore University is a chartered university based in Nairobi, Kenya. Strathmore College was started in
1961, as the first multi-racial, multi-religious Advanced-level Sixth Form College offering science and arts
subjects, by a group of professionals who formed a charitable educational trust.