In 2018, the tech giant launched its first AI research centre on the continent in Accra, Ghana. In 2022, it expanded its presence by opening a product development centre in Nairobi, Kenya. The Accra Center, also known as Google Research Africa, is a hub for cutting-edge research and innovation, where a team of mostly African experts work on solving local and global challenges using AI. Some of the projects that the centre has been working on include using AI to improve crop yield and food security, AI to reduce maternal mortality and neonatal complications, AI to enhance natural language processing and speech recognition, and AI to support environmental conservation and disaster management. The centre collaborates with various partners, such as universities, NGOs, and government agencies, to develop and deploy AI solutions that are relevant and impactful for Africa and beyond.
Google is Investing in the Potential of AI to Solve some of Africa’s Pressing Challenges
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