On Straight Talk Africa, Chinasa Okolo discusses how artificial intelligence can be a tool to enhance government accountability with Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the...
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Education
- Cornell University, Computer Science, Ph.D.
- Cornell University, Computer Science, M.S.
- Pomona College, Computer Science, BA
Media Coverage
Large companies like Google, Apple, OpenAI, for example, have not necessarily trained their models for tools that serve these markets. They don’t provide enough market value for them to..."
On September 12, 2024, Chinasa appeared on BBC World’s “Focus on Africa” podcast. She spoke about her journey as a computer scientist, issues around gender equity in computing, risks...
Chinasa Okolo was named one of TIME’s top 100 most influential people in AI of 2024 for her efforts in ensuring those living in the Global South are not victims of biased systems and...
“Large companies like Google, Apple, OpenAI, for example, have not necessarily trained their models for tools that serve these markets”
We don’t necessarily know its full capacity, and so it’s kind of hard to predict…by the time regulators or policymakers have drafted up some sort of legal framework, it could already be..."
Nigeria has that human capacity to build out the model, and potentially sustain it. But I think that the infrastructure is really the biggest roadblock to that…
Thus, by investing in Africa, companies from AI superpowers like the U.S. and China stand to gain valuable data that they could use to build services and systems to be sold back to..."
We’re seeing a growth of AI in the continent; it’s really important there be set rules in place to govern these technologies…