One Startup's Plan to Help Africa Lure Back Its AI Talent
During a trip home to Johannesburg, South Africa, while completing an engineering master's program in Japan, Pelonomi Moiloa attended the largest machine learning community gathering she'd ever seen in Africa, just a few miles from where she grew up. In all, 600 people from 22 nations attended 2017's Deep Learning Indaba, held at the University of Witwatersrand, discussing topics like health care and agriculture solutions custom-made to meet the needs of African people. That week-long gathering made Moiloa feel she could have an impact on the lives of Africans, and it helped convince her to move back to South Africa and look for a way to put her engineering skills to work on her home continent. "The conversations were around making a genuine impact and positive change in African lives on a mass scale, and that was something I really wanted to be a part of," she says. This month, Moiloa will join some organizers of Deep Learning Indaba to launch Lelapa, a commercial and industrial AI research company focused on serving the needs of the 1 billion people in Africa.
Feb-17-2023, 13:00:00 GMT
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