1st Edition

AI in and for Africa A Humanistic Perspective

152 Pages 3 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

152 Pages 3 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

152 Pages 3 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

AI in and for Africa: A Humanistic Perspective explores the convoluted intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) with Africa’s unique socio-economic realities. This book is the first of its kind to provide a comprehensive overview of how AI is currently being deployed on the African continent. Given the existence of significant disparities in Africa related to gender, race, labour, and... Read more

Preface

Foreword

About the Authors

1. Perceiving AI through a Humanistic Lens

2. Intricate Intersections: AI’s Diversity and Governance Crises

3. AI Ethics in and for Africa: Some Preliminary Thoughts

4. (Mis)perceptions of AI in Africa: Metaphors, Myths, and Realities

5. Digital Citizenship in Africa: Contestations and Innovations in the Context of AI

6. AI and the Labour Sector in Africa: Disruptive or Transformative?

7. Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Text Mining and Computer Vision in Africa: Deployments and Challenges

Postface

References

Index

Biography

Susan Brokensha is an applied linguist at the University of the Free State, South Africa, and co-convenor of the ethics and governance group located in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Digital Futures (ICDF) at the university.

Eduan Kotzé is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Computer Science and Informatics at the University of the Free State.

Burgert A. Senekal is a Research Fellow in the Department of Computer Science and Informatics at the University of the Free State.