AI Startups Mapping in Africa

‘inclusion’ of humans with ‘diverse’ attributes and perspectives in the data, process, system, and governance of the AI ecosystem. It ensures eq- uitable access to and use of AI and other relat- ed information and communication technologies (ICTs) to all individuals and communities, includ- ing the most disadvantaged populations for par- ticipation in social economic development activi- ties such as education, social service, health, and community participation. Therefore, key players in the AI innovation ecosystem, especially the Governments in Africa should commit to reducing

the AI digital inclusivity gap by enabling equita- bly participation of both genders, special groups, and social groups in the development, manage- ment, and use of AI and its related ICT services. R12: Benchmarks from around the world: Afri- can countries should always assess ( can be after three to five years) their performance in terms of their investment, innovation, and implementation of AI innovation against the global AI index.

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