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Could there be an abdication of human thought? Things get real at the Artificial Intelligence Africa track, part of the virtual Africa Tech Festival

London, 22 October 2020 –This year’s virtual Africa Tech Festival (which houses AfricaComAfricaTech, AHUB, AccelerateHER and the AfricaCom Awards), also presents Artificial Intelligence Africa (AI Africa).  On Tuesday 10th and Wednesday 11th November, attending delegates will explore the role of man and machine in the burgeoning Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

AI Africa hosts an exceptional line-up of speakers, including some of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of machine learning, its implications, challenges and opportunities – as they pertain to the African continent and its peoples.

Key speakers include:

  • Moustapha Cisse, African Institute of Mathematical Sciences; Head of AI Centre, Google
  • Alex Tsado – Co-Founder, Alliance for AI
  • Jacques Ludik (Dr) – Founder, CEO & Executive Chairman, Cortex Group; Founder & President, Machine Intelligence Institute of Africa
  • Marcus Tay – Chief Tech Director, Huawei Cloud – Africa Region
  • Bruce Mellado – Senior Scientist & Professor, iThembaLabs & Witwatersrand School of Physics
  • Ahmed Ogwell Ouma – Deputy Director, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Precious Lunga – Co-founder & CEO, Baobab Circle
  • Nicolas Poussielgue – CEO, Dakar Institute of Technology
  • Pius Illah – Head of Innovation & Partnerships (Global Engagements), Machine Intelligence Institute of Africa (MIIA)
  • Nomso Kana – Governor, Nuclear Energy Foundation Agency
  • Aditya Kaul – Research Director, AI & Intelligent Automation, Omdia
  • Abdoulaye Baniré Diallo – Professor and Director of Bioinformatics Lab UQAM; Co-founder & Chief Scientific Officer, My Intelligent Machines
  • Rishi Birbal – Digital Strategist – Digital Advisory Services Team, Microsoft
  • Otilia Phiri – Lead Attorney, Emerging Markets, Middle East & Africa, Microsoft
  • Aretha Mare – Policy & Ethics Chair, Alliance for Africa’s Intelligence
  • Darlington Akogo – Executive Director, minoHealth AI & AI4Radionology, IT & WHO Focus Group on AI for Health.
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James Williams, Portfolio Manager – Connecting Africa, Informa Tech, observes that: “AI and/or machine learning have become integrated into numerous devices, making daily decisions for us, without us even knowing at times.  This automated process has far reaching consequences, not only on the future of work, but on us, as independent free-thinking human beings. 

“Consequently, we have seen the AI track at AfricaTech grow year on year, to attract an increasingly diverse audience and we expect no different in 2020, a year hallmarked by the rapid adoption of technology in all forms.”

Examining some of these concepts, and chaired on Tuesday by Max Smolaks, Global Editor, AI Business and Artificial Intelligence Africa and on Wednesday by Jacques Ludik, sessions to look out for will include:

To register for a FREE delegate pass – click HERE

For further information please visit the 2020 website

Media accreditation is now open: https://registration.gesevent.com/survey/06t0kg4kkf2ei

For other media enquiries, interviews and/or images please contact:  Kaz Henderson [email protected] or call on +27 (0) 82 339 1199.  Please note that media registration will open next week. 

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