Ai IN NIGERIA SET TO HOST ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE SUMMIT IN LAGOS STATE
AI in Nigeria has announced its groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) conference and hackathon, InnovateAI Lagos 2024.
InnovateAI Lagos 2024, which is set to be a pivotal event in the Nigerian artificial intelligence industry is themed: “Adapting AI For Nigeria: Crafting Intelligent Solutions For Our Unique Landscape” and will explore the transformative power of AI in addressing the unique challenges and opportunities within the Nigerian context.
Scheduled to hold on Feb 23 and 24, 2023 for conference and Hackathon Grand Finale respectively at Landmark Event Center, Victoria Island, InnovateAI Lagos 2024 is a convergence of over 1,000 professionals, researchers, entrepreneurs, investors, thought leaders, enterprise businesses, and regulators, all united by a passion for AI and its potential to revolutionise our society.
The impact of these events presents tremendous, beautiful opportunities to connect, collaborate and contribute to shaping AI’s future in Nigeria and beyond.
Participants at the InnovateAI Lagos 2024, according to the organizers would gain insights from pioneers like Rodger Werkhoven, Creative Director, OpenAI (ChatGPT), who was pivotal to creating DALL-E and the creative elements of ChatGPT; showcase your AI-based products to consumers of AI technology and forge valuable relationships and collaborations; learn about the evolving AI landscape in Nigeria – regulation, ethics, safety and responsible deployment of AI; access to a pool of AI software developers who will develop sustainable AI-based solutions to sectoral challenges in education, agriculture, financial services, regulation and compliance, financial services and health and serves as a unique platform to showcase your products and services to a targeted audience, engage with key stakeholders and gain visibility in this rapidly evolving sector.
According to Dotun Adeoye, one of the co-conveners, he expressed his enthusiasm when he said that “InnovateAI Lagos 2024 is more than just a conference. It is a catalyst to eliminate silos in the Nigerian AI ecosystem as well as imbibing best practices from local and global thought leaders.”
Ehia Erhaboh added, “We aim to localise AI advancement for Nigeria, ensure this 4th industrial revolution and general purpose technology for local challenges. InnovateAI Lagos 2024 will showcase how AI can effectively address our unique challenges.”
Our partners and sponsors, including leading tech firms and academic institutions, have echoed these sentiments. A spokesperson from one of our major sponsors stated that “We are proud to support an event that not only highlights technological advancements but also focuses on practical solutions for Nigeria’s diverse economy.”
It should be noted that Nigeria’s AI market is burgeoning, with significant growth potential. According to a recent study, the AI sector in Nigeria is expected to witness a compound annual growth rate of over 30 per cent in the next five years. This growth is driven by increasing healthcare, agriculture, finance, and education adoption.
In healthcare, AI is poised to revolutionise patient care and diagnostics. AI-driven solutions are expected to enhance crop yield predictions and pest control in agriculture, which is vital for a country where agriculture constitutes a significant part of the economy.
In the financial sector, AI is transforming customer service and fraud detection, while in education, it’s creating personalised learning experiences.
In terms of current State-of-Play and AI benefits, it should be noted that with its diverse and dynamic economy, Nigeria faces unique challenges that AI can address effectively. From tackling infrastructural deficits to enhancing public services, AI offers innovative solutions.
For instance, AI can be crucial in managing urbanisation challenges in cities like Lagos, improving traffic management and waste disposal systems.
Moreover, AI’s potential in addressing issues like financial inclusion is immense. With a significant portion of Nigeria’s population, unbanked AI-driven financial technologies can provide accessible financial services, fostering economic growth and inclusion.
Source:Techeconomy