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A new research agenda for African generative AI

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  • Rachel Adams

    (Research ICT Africa
    University of Cambridge
    University of London)

  • Ayantola Alayande

    (University of Cambridge)

  • Zameer Brey

    (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

  • Brantley Browning

    (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

  • Michael Gastrow

    (Human Sciences Research Council)

  • Jerry John Kponyo

    (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology)

  • Dona Mathew

    (Digital Futures Lab)

  • Moremi Nkosi

    (Research ICT Africa)

  • Henry Nunoo-Mensah

    (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology)

  • Diana Nyakundi

    (Research ICT Africa)

  • Victor Odumuyiwa

    (University of Lagos)

  • Olubunmi Okunowo

    (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

  • Philipp Olbrich

    (8 GIZ, FAIR Forward - Artificial Intelligence for All)

  • Nawal Omar

    (Research ICT Africa)

  • Kemi Omotubora

    (University of Lagos)

  • Paul Plantinga

    (Human Sciences Research Council)

  • Gabriella Razzano

    (OpenUp)

  • Zara Schroeder

    (Research ICT Africa)

  • Andrew Selasi Agbemenu

    (Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology)

  • Araba Sey

    (Research ICT Africa)

  • Kristophina Shilongo

    (Mozilla Foundation)

  • Shreya Shirude

    (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

  • Matthew Smith

    (International Development Research Canada)

  • Eric Tutu Tchao

    (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation)

  • Davy K. Uwizera

    (Huzalabs)

Abstract

The rise of generative AI requires a research agenda grounded in the African context to determine locally relevant strategies for its development and use. With a critical mass of evidence on the risks and benefits that generative AI poses to African societies, the scaled use of this new technology might help to reduce rising global inequities.

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  • Rachel Adams & Ayantola Alayande & Zameer Brey & Brantley Browning & Michael Gastrow & Jerry John Kponyo & Dona Mathew & Moremi Nkosi & Henry Nunoo-Mensah & Diana Nyakundi & Victor Odumuyiwa & Olubunm, 2023. "A new research agenda for African generative AI," Nature Human Behaviour, Nature, vol. 7(11), pages 1839-1841, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nathum:v:7:y:2023:i:11:d:10.1038_s41562-023-01735-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41562-023-01735-1
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