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What does it take to create Artificial Intelligence (AI) that serves humanity rather than exploits it? In this unmissable episode of the iAfrikan Bytes, cognitive scientist and Time Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential People in AI honoree, Abeba Birhane, dives deep into the pressing ethical challenges and groundbreaking opportunities in AI.

Abeba brings a fresh, African perspective to the global AI conversation, shedding light on its potential to amplify indigenous languages and preserve cultural heritage. But she doesn’t shy away from tough truths calling out Big Tech’s dominance, exposing the risks of biased datasets, and warning of AI’s role in widening inequality if left unchecked.

“AI has the power to empower or exploit. We need to take control of its narrative, especially as Africans,” says Abeba.

This is more than just a podcast, it’s a call to action for African scholars, innovators and anyone who believes in a fair, inclusive tech future. Abeba’s insights will challenge your thinking and inspire you to see AI as a tool for change not just profit.

Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation

The Fight For AI: Abeba Birhane On Bias, Big Tech, And Africa’s Role
Podcast Episode · iAfrikan BYTES · 26/11/2024 · 21m
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