
Jane Munga
Articles
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Apr 16, 2024 |
worldpoliticsreview.com | Aubra Anthony |Jane Munga
Policymakers and legislators around the world are debating how to regulate artificial intelligence. Although the U.S., the European Union and China dominate coverage of this effort, a less-publicized but vital discourse about AI is taking place throughout Africa. In 2023 alone, there was an abundance of AI-focused conferences across the continent, including Deep Learning Indaba, AfricaAI Conference 2023 and the field-shaping 11th International Conference on Learning Representations.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
carnegieendowment.org | Jane Munga
blog Emissary harnesses Carnegie’s global scholarship to deliver incisive, nuanced analysis on the most pressing international affairs challenges. Since the turn of the century, Kenya has experienced significant changes in its social and economic landscape, with uneven impacts across all layers of society. The country, like many of its neighbors, has experienced a demographic shift, with an increasing number of educated, tech-savvy, and connected young people.
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Dec 23, 2023 |
carnegieendowment.org | Jane Munga
Ruto’s state visit to Washington resulted in a historic foreign policy moment with technology cooperation at its core. Now, the Kenyan president has the enormous responsibility to capitalize on these opportunities. blog Emissary harnesses Carnegie’s global scholars to deliver incisive, nuanced analysis on the most pressing international affairs challenges.
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May 17, 2023 |
carnegieendowment.org | Jane Munga
Introduction Digital technologies are set to shape African economies and unleash economic growth opportunities, including opening new markets for the United States and other partners, in the coming years.
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