The AI Skills and Compute Africa Foundation (AISCA) has opened its headquarters in Kigali, seeking to utilise its presence to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) across the continent.
The foundation says it aims to break down barriers for young people, enabling them to become creators of AI products and services rather than just consumers.
This new focus on AI also signals a growing appetite among those who control infrastructure, data and computing power to build an ecosystem that supports innovators, policymakers and technology leaders in creating a conducive environment.
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