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| author | O'Neill, Jacki Marivate, Vukosi Glover, Barbara Karanu, Winnie Tadesse, Girmaw Abebe Gyekye, Akua Makena, Anne Rosslyn-Smith, Wesley Grollnek, Matthew Wayua, Charity Baguma, Rehema Maduke, Angel Spencer, Sarah Kandie, Daniel Maari, Dennis Ndege Mutangana, Natasha Axmed, Maxamed Kamau, Nyambura Adamu, Muhammad Swaniker, Frank Gatuguti, Brian Donner, Jonathan Graham, Mark Mumo, Janet Mbindyo, Caroline N'Guessan, Charlette Githinji, Irene Makhafola, Lesego Kruger, Sean Etyang, Olivia Onando, Mulang Sevilla, Joe Sambuli, Nanjira Mbaya, Martin Breloff, Paul Anapey, Gideon M. Mogaleemang, Tebogo L. Nghonyama, Tiyani Wanyoike, Muthoni Mbuli, Bhekani Nderu, Lawrence Nyabero, Wambui Alam, Uzma Olaleye, Kayode Njenga, Caroline Sellen, Abigail Kairo, David Chabikwa, Rutendo Abdulhamid, Najeeb G. Kubasu, Ketry Okolo, Chinasa T. Akpo, Eugenia Budu, Joel Karambal, Issa Berkoh, Joseph Wasswa, William Njagwi, Muchai Burnet, Rob Ochanda, Loise de Bod, Hanlie Ankrah, Elizabeth Kinyunyu, Selemani Kariuki, Mutembei Maduke, Angel Kiyimba, Kizito Eleshin, Farida Madeje, Lillian Secelela Muraga, Catherine Nganga, Ida Gichoya, Judy Maina, Tabbz Maina, Samuel Mercy, Muchai Ochieng, Millicent Nyairo, Stephanie |
| author_facet | O'Neill, Jacki Marivate, Vukosi Glover, Barbara Karanu, Winnie Tadesse, Girmaw Abebe Gyekye, Akua Makena, Anne Rosslyn-Smith, Wesley Grollnek, Matthew Wayua, Charity Baguma, Rehema Maduke, Angel Spencer, Sarah Kandie, Daniel Maari, Dennis Ndege Mutangana, Natasha Axmed, Maxamed Kamau, Nyambura Adamu, Muhammad Swaniker, Frank Gatuguti, Brian Donner, Jonathan Graham, Mark Mumo, Janet Mbindyo, Caroline N'Guessan, Charlette Githinji, Irene Makhafola, Lesego Kruger, Sean Etyang, Olivia Onando, Mulang Sevilla, Joe Sambuli, Nanjira Mbaya, Martin Breloff, Paul Anapey, Gideon M. Mogaleemang, Tebogo L. Nghonyama, Tiyani Wanyoike, Muthoni Mbuli, Bhekani Nderu, Lawrence Nyabero, Wambui Alam, Uzma Olaleye, Kayode Njenga, Caroline Sellen, Abigail Kairo, David Chabikwa, Rutendo Abdulhamid, Najeeb G. Kubasu, Ketry Okolo, Chinasa T. Akpo, Eugenia Budu, Joel Karambal, Issa Berkoh, Joseph Wasswa, William Njagwi, Muchai Burnet, Rob Ochanda, Loise de Bod, Hanlie Ankrah, Elizabeth Kinyunyu, Selemani Kariuki, Mutembei Maduke, Angel Kiyimba, Kizito Eleshin, Farida Madeje, Lillian Secelela Muraga, Catherine Nganga, Ida Gichoya, Judy Maina, Tabbz Maina, Samuel Mercy, Muchai Ochieng, Millicent Nyairo, Stephanie |
| contents | This white paper is the output of a multidisciplinary workshop in Nairobi (Nov 2023). Led by a cross-organisational team including Microsoft Research, NEPAD, Lelapa AI, and University of Oxford. The workshop brought together diverse thought-leaders from various sectors and backgrounds to discuss the implications of Generative AI for the future of work in Africa. Discussions centred around four key themes: Macroeconomic Impacts; Jobs, Skills and Labour Markets; Workers' Perspectives and Africa-Centris AI Platforms. The white paper provides an overview of the current state and trends of generative AI and its applications in different domains, as well as the challenges and risks associated with its adoption and regulation. It represents a diverse set of perspectives to create a set of insights and recommendations which aim to encourage debate and collaborative action towards creating a dignified future of work for everyone across Africa. |
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| spellingShingle | AI and the Future of Work in Africa White Paper O'Neill, Jacki Marivate, Vukosi Glover, Barbara Karanu, Winnie Tadesse, Girmaw Abebe Gyekye, Akua Makena, Anne Rosslyn-Smith, Wesley Grollnek, Matthew Wayua, Charity Baguma, Rehema Maduke, Angel Spencer, Sarah Kandie, Daniel Maari, Dennis Ndege Mutangana, Natasha Axmed, Maxamed Kamau, Nyambura Adamu, Muhammad Swaniker, Frank Gatuguti, Brian Donner, Jonathan Graham, Mark Mumo, Janet Mbindyo, Caroline N'Guessan, Charlette Githinji, Irene Makhafola, Lesego Kruger, Sean Etyang, Olivia Onando, Mulang Sevilla, Joe Sambuli, Nanjira Mbaya, Martin Breloff, Paul Anapey, Gideon M. Mogaleemang, Tebogo L. Nghonyama, Tiyani Wanyoike, Muthoni Mbuli, Bhekani Nderu, Lawrence Nyabero, Wambui Alam, Uzma Olaleye, Kayode Njenga, Caroline Sellen, Abigail Kairo, David Chabikwa, Rutendo Abdulhamid, Najeeb G. Kubasu, Ketry Okolo, Chinasa T. Akpo, Eugenia Budu, Joel Karambal, Issa Berkoh, Joseph Wasswa, William Njagwi, Muchai Burnet, Rob Ochanda, Loise de Bod, Hanlie Ankrah, Elizabeth Kinyunyu, Selemani Kariuki, Mutembei Maduke, Angel Kiyimba, Kizito Eleshin, Farida Madeje, Lillian Secelela Muraga, Catherine Nganga, Ida Gichoya, Judy Maina, Tabbz Maina, Samuel Mercy, Muchai Ochieng, Millicent Nyairo, Stephanie Human-Computer Interaction Artificial Intelligence This white paper is the output of a multidisciplinary workshop in Nairobi (Nov 2023). Led by a cross-organisational team including Microsoft Research, NEPAD, Lelapa AI, and University of Oxford. The workshop brought together diverse thought-leaders from various sectors and backgrounds to discuss the implications of Generative AI for the future of work in Africa. Discussions centred around four key themes: Macroeconomic Impacts; Jobs, Skills and Labour Markets; Workers' Perspectives and Africa-Centris AI Platforms. The white paper provides an overview of the current state and trends of generative AI and its applications in different domains, as well as the challenges and risks associated with its adoption and regulation. It represents a diverse set of perspectives to create a set of insights and recommendations which aim to encourage debate and collaborative action towards creating a dignified future of work for everyone across Africa. |
| title | AI and the Future of Work in Africa White Paper |
| topic | Human-Computer Interaction Artificial Intelligence |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2411.10091 |