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AI Revolution in Africa: Unraveling the Continent's Boundless Potential

Friday 31 May 2024 - 09:45
AI Revolution in Africa: Unraveling the Continent's Boundless Potential

At the "AI Everything: Africa" conference, part of the prestigious GITEX Africa 2024, industry leaders gathered to explore the vast opportunities and complex challenges presented by the AI revolution in Africa. The panel discussion, titled "AI, A Management Revolution for African Companies," sparked a vibrant dialogue, reflecting the continent's enthusiastic embrace of this transformative technology.

Jamal Basrire, Partner and Leader for Cyber & Cloud at PwC, set the tone with a bold proclamation: "AI will be a good opportunity across Africa." He highlighted the projection that AI will contribute a staggering $50.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, with Africa's share amounting to an impressive $1 trillion. The panel's mission was to navigate the complex landscape of these opportunities and challenges within the African market.

Arnaud Petit, Managing Director at Sage, compared the AI revolution to the digitization wave of the 1990s. He emphasized AI's potential to automate and streamline transactional tasks while enhancing users' capabilities to achieve unprecedented heights. Petit noted that, according to a PwC statement, 69% of organizations are poised to embrace AI in the near future.

Zakaria Fahim, Managing Partner at BDO Morocco, stressed the importance of integrating AI into the core of African organizations, marking a transformative shift in the digital landscape. He identified education and a robust ecosystem as crucial success factors for accelerating AI adoption across the continent.

Zouheir Lakhdissi, CEO of DIAL Technologies, highlighted the sectors poised to benefit from AI, including education, healthcare, agriculture, and farming – sectors that are key to unlocking the potential of Africa's youth. However, he also acknowledged the challenge of AI comprehending African dialects beyond English, French, and Spanish.

Petit further described the characteristics of customers already using AI, portraying them as hyperconnected, productive, and smarter. He explained how AI helps eliminate repetitive tasks, enabling companies to focus on their core responsibilities and make data-driven investment decisions.

The AI Everything: Africa conference represents a pivotal moment in Africa's adoption of AI, bringing together strategic leaders, technology pioneers, innovators, and industry disruptors. With over 60% of Africans under the age of 25, the continent has an unparalleled potential tech workforce.

Yet, the digital divide persists, with only 39.3% of Africans having internet access. The conference aims to address this issue, exploring how AI can provide solutions to critical problems such as healthcare accessibility, agricultural efficiency, and financial inclusion, while balancing AI innovation, inclusive adoption, and effective regulation.

GITEX Africa 2024, the larger event hosting the AI Everything: Africa conference, attracted a diverse array of attendees, including Deputy Ministers, Mayors, Vice Mayors, CTOs, CIOs, CSOs, Digital Agencies Directors, and Procurement Directors.

The event served as a platform for business leaders to share their experiences in deploying AI in real-life scenarios, redefining business paradigms, and driving tangible returns on investment, a testament to the continent's unwavering determination to harness the transformative power of AI.


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