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Different eras come with technological innovations that define each generation, and ours is characterised by access to digital technology. In everyday life, at home, at work and even out in the streets, digital technology is revolutionising how we do things, and above all, how we interact with one another and our environment. Digital culture is increasingly found at the root of social and environmental matters.

Bridging or widening the digital divide: the challenge of AI in Africa

● Because they are usable in only a few languages and have algorithmic biases related to where they are designed, artificial intelligence (AI) tools risk widening differences in access to Internet services around the world.
● To avoid an excessive imbalance reinforcing the digital divide between developed and emerging countries, investing massively in digital education at different levels is imperative.
● Researchers are currently working on developing more inclusive and adaptative conversational voice agents, capable of understanding almost 2,000 languages compared to the current 200.
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