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2 of us already using ai to help us answer questions or even translate languages. but on the other hand, we're also asking ourselves how much power should we really give this technology and couldn't be trusted? well, we wanted to find out how i can be used to make a positive impact, and we found some good in innovative who are doing just that. and it go, the goal does come to the views, the top costs you come with money to the across. the images they capture a process to the machine, learning to, to fix pests and diseases. so thomas can take steps. preventative krupps from suicide, stomach andrews, konica, and his team from the clara group are behind the technology. why did they get this? they knew exactly what is wrong and if i'm not that they have to waste content and try to figure out what is wrong with this and you kind of just deposition pinpoint exactly what is wrong in biology, but that is disease with dice best. that's just
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a disturbing, deformed, and it can control each other call. it won't teaching hospital in the, in a cra as if you surely is also making it to be here on a i platform is helping health care was read x ray images more effect. it fixed the diagnosis fasta. you fucking families very much as new kids. we are using you guys with a shortage of health workers in many hospitals. the developers of the mental health platform once the a i to, to fill the gaps the only way we can actually catch up with the rest of the well to sleep frog. and this creates a platform for us, the products and what's other way to live, broke then with a public robots. this one's called cello and it's develop, ah, benjamin notate has programmed aids to be a personal assistant and some questions, or even help you take your medication at the right time. they can use challenge of
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to, you know, i says the elderly, within the customer service environment, you can actually place a position cho, bad to perform. um, you know, guide people who come around this of america. do, you know, display of prices. this new technology is seen by many as a way to both columbia and create new jobs and kind of wants to have a bite of that. but there are fees that the existing jobs could be as risk. generally, people should be willing to ask joe. and then the escrow themselves menus goes then how do you guys, how would he, i hope to make your job easier. i need to stop leverage and do stuff in the meantime, this developers keep pursuing new ideas and solutions. they believe can change the fortunes for people in ghana and beyond i'm so what we're hearing more and more about whether use of a sticking us. perhaps you can tell us what you make of it. what do you use
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a full if a tone and have you had any good or bad experiences with it? well, ok, we have one more innovator to me. he's a young man from uganda. and his actually designs a mini computer, which he claims is more affordable and practical than those of you and i for abuse . i know you want to see this, so let's have a look. access to technology. introduce d h. that is something that still remains a privilege for those who can afford it. know, co software engine. yeah. i have on kind of, god believes everyone should be able to assess computers. so he puts his money where his mouth is. 2017 designed and affordable. many computer, which it calls the fuse to stick. when you look at africa as a point and then we very much left behind my admissions and words in terms of technology. so what i see eventually ease, uh, which ends uh,
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visit the perspective that's people have about africa. but we cannot, you know, that we cannot mix things of our own. so a little making things of our own people will actually get more access to these things. the mini computers loops and function similar to a memory stick. a step it's loaded with no more computer programs. simply plug it into any smart screen and hit press 2, you've got to solve a fully functioning computer. but it's because drop category would be, it's cost. the fuse to come in the cost around $70.00, making it about 5 times more affordable than conventional compute test. and you've done that. then tell students a month that same week go to hunt when a test unit and has been using it ever since. i've assessed one at the standard and 50000 and it's been great ever since because um,
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i can do all my luck on the on the t. v. literally a print mary puts a write them down. i still on my formation. the also has my music as well. i can plug in my it's, it's in, you know, listen to music once in a while, kind of gab, as many computer uses relatively little energy hills, this will bring down costs even further. our device is around for a far voice is quite slow. it's actually willis, then most and then you saving bones. so when you look at the body, know that we give to the end user awarded the has difficulties in fading for the the n as in yellow, kind of it is why it's more efficient to then be the user because a no more laptop uses our own 65, what? then a desktop setup. we use about
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a 125. what's the flooring them sites like this is what most of the waste in composite alons. this includes e with like gold, discounted computers. by compressing the desktop technology, it's a pocket size devices kind of got by wants to minimize his footprint on the environment. so with a smaller device means less my $200.00 less material. eventually, after the projects life cycle, when it comes to disposing of the product, you will have less weight. in the last 2 years, chiral got but has put, used to about 150000000 computers having just received funding to produce smart devices. kind of got my hopes to scale these production and break into the market. so from what we've just been with through, as we know that learning science,
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even as a child can actually be fun. especially if you loved discovery and experimenting. so after watching and studying abroad attempts on the induct, i wanted to provide the students with a place where they can discover the wells of science outside the classroom. and she's built a whole center just for this my name is ridiculous. edward medical doctor and the patient is scientist, and i'm the co founder project, inspire and respite to be the 1st. disney land for science in africa was born in tons of new and better set. i'm actually, and we've had a very beautiful growing environment with my siblings. when i finished my 1st degree in medicine, i was thinking, i need to get out of this country and get more exposure apart from just seeing things in tv and, but for scholarship, derek entry from empty to good, replace the southern diversity. so i spent 5 years of my life
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when i left the country to sweden, i was interested to see what life has to offer out there and had thoughts of staying. but before i left the header to start it, project inspire. and then there's one thing that's really, really was driving me to come back and say, okay, i'm going outside to get as much as i can. so that when i come back, i'm, i've useful as i can, the, the question of the importance of science, technology, engineering, mathematics takes them in an african context. is that science technology engineering. math is the one that has progressed through money to sofa and africa as a continent has a lot of opportunities to caption leapfrog, to you know, success that other countries have been tons, an inborn, raised and educated, at least to my, my 1st degree in medicine and i've gone through public schools and neglect the
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private school, so i have a good taste of both worlds and being in it asked for open up my mind in terms of, okay, it could be better and then it became a person emission to give his experience that i didn't get going up and make it to make situation for young people who need to have that. so give me some, a personal to one of the major things that i learned is i did not know much about myself and his experience of coming back a change of environment and to work into as really talk to me likes about what i can, the in project inspire, we have 3 main major programs. one is for kids who are coming up for 3 years to
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14 years. the 2nd main project is to package these experiences that kids having projects and science kids. and the 3rd last project is with secondary school kids. and this is, would we put caps every yeah, let me throw them problems. it's a outbreak of quite or how can you use science technology in math to solve that in the practical knowledge, to make sure that within the mix my advice to the dashboard in a confidence new with sweden have. there's a lot of room for growth and relevance in our content, and we are the only ones that think a cup of church should, should do it. you come back and grow this content, leap frog. you know, well that's all we have for you today. i hope you enjoy the show and learn something new. i know i did as always feel free to tell us what you think you can find us on youtube, instagram, and don't forget to talk. we can't wait to hear from you as usual. thank you for
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