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Linkedin Under Scrutiny for Potential South African Privacy Violations

Linkedin Under Scrutiny for Potential South African Privacy ViolationsA South African artificial intelligence association has accused Linkedin of violating local data privacy laws by using user data to train its AI models without explicit consent. The association has urged the country’s data regulator to investigate. Linkedin has however defended its practices, claiming users can opt out of AI training. The data regulator confirmed […]

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Meta to Resume Training AI With Data From UK Facebook, Instagram Users

Meta to Resume Training AI With Data From UK Facebook, Instagram UsersMeta announced it will resume training its artificial intelligence (AI) models using U.K. adult user data to better reflect British culture. This follows a delay due to privacy concerns. Despite initial opposition, Meta has now engaged with U.K. regulators and is nearing the launch of its AI products in the U.K. The company clarified that […]

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Intel Partners With African Development Bank to Train 3 Million in Advanced AI Skills

Intel Partners With African Development Bank to Train 3 Million in Advanced AI SkillsThe African Development Bank (ADB) and Intel have announced a significant partnership to train three million Africans and 30,000 government officials in advanced artificial intelligence (AI) skills. According to the ADB, this training is expected to revolutionize the African digital ecosystem and contribute to economic growth. The program will tackle socio-economic challenges and enhance productivity […]

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Intel and AfDB to train millions of Africans in AI

The initiative aims to equip many Africans with skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics and data science.

The African Development Bank (AfDB) and technology giant Intel have joined forces to equip three million Africans and 30,000 government officials with advanced artificial intelligence (AI) skills. 

According to a statement on the AfDB’s website, the collaboration aims to revolutionize the African digital ecosystem.

The initiative aims to equip many Africans with skills in advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics and data science, which are crucial for boosting economic growth and productivity across Africa.

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