I felt like Marty McFly from Back to the Future when I stepped into Prasanna Weerakkody’s home in Kirulapone. But unlike Dr.
Scientists have discovered a strange signal emanating from the depths of the ocean. AI-generated tapestries on display at ...
Alongside the growth of art fairs in Africa in recent years, international interest in contemporary African artists has risen sharply… some would say to unsustainable heights. Amid a global ...
Decisions are expected to be reached on AI's real-world impact and how to take it forward together. The African continent has an important role to play, a Cameroonian AI specialist tells RFI.
The Southern University at New Orleans Museum of Art is set to open its latest exhibition, "Liminal Spaces: Selections from the Edward DeCarbo Collection of African Art," honoring the late Dr ...
AI is also already being used in various sectors across Africa, including agriculture, healthcare, and education, to enhance productivity and efficiency. More recently, AI tools have progressed ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has taken off at lightning speed ... AllAfrica is a voice of, by and about Africa - aggregating, producing and distributing 500 news and information items ...
Africa is positioning itself at the forefront of the global artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, with Peter Folajimi Buraimoh, the self-proclaimed “Grandmaster of AI in Africa,” leading ...
Nearly 4,000 people have signed an open letter calling on Christie’s New York to cancel an upcoming sale dedicated solely to art created with artificial intelligence (AI) — the first of its ...
The Institute’s vision extends beyond the AI hub, encompassing partnerships across the diaspora to address educational resource gaps, champion policies that centre African identity in learning ...
2. Africa’s Position in the AI Ecosystem Historically, Africa has been largely absent from global AI conversations, often serving as a consumer of technology rather than a creator. However, this ...
As the global AI revolution accelerates, the key question for Africa and Ghana in particular is whether we will remain passive consumers of technology or position ourselves as innovators and ...