Why TIME's 2019 Tech Optimists Are Upbeat About Silicon Valley's Future
As data breaches, misuse of personal information and the spread of disinformation erode the public's trust in Silicon Valley, it can be all too easy to become cynical about technology's impact on the world. But there are still plenty of reasons to be optimistic about tech's role in society moving forward. Below, TIME speaks to 10 innovators, founders, investors and even athletes who remain upbeat about technology's influence despite the many challenges facing the industry today. Moustapha Cisse left Senegal a decade ago to study artificial intelligence, and now he believes the technology can change Africa for the better. Cisse, 34, is leading Google's AI research center in Accra, Ghana, the company's first such venture in Africa. "I built my team here around people who are really committed to make a difference in people's lives," Cisse tells TIME. "[They] bring a fresh perspective in the field by looking at the problems that we have in Africa." Growing up, no one would have expected Cisse to be heading up a multi-billion dollar corporation's research initiative.
Aug-7-2019, 19:38:54 GMT
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- Africa
- Asia (0.04)
- Europe > France (0.04)
- North America > United States
- California > Los Angeles County
- Los Angeles (0.04)
- Illinois > Sangamon County
- Springfield (0.04)
- New York > New York County
- New York City (0.04)
- California > Los Angeles County
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