The Zimbabwe Independent

AI in Zim: Let’s join the wave

- Naison Bangure AI ENTHUSIAST Bangure is an AI enthusiast and scholar. gure@gmail.com nban-

IN our previous articles, we highlighte­d the collaborat­ion between James Manyika from Google and Strive Masiyiwa from Cassava Technologi­es, focusing on their joint efforts to introduce new technologi­es across Africa.

As we delve into the latest advancemen­ts in Artificial Intelligen­ce on a global scale, we will continue to shine a light on their endeavours, particular­ly within the context of Zimbabwe, their mother country.

Last week, we initiated a discussion on the potential for our readers to engage with the AI wave. It seems that there is significan­t interest in this initiative among our audience.

We shall continue to give hints and tips in your journey of engaging with AI. I am reliably informed that CHATGPT is now available in Zimbabwe.

According to a Linkedin post, CHATGPT, the AI chatbot developed by Openai, is officially accessible to Zimbabwean internet users without the need for a VPN (Virtual Private Network) — for enhancing online security, privacy, and freedom by encrypting internet traffic, hiding users' IP addresses, bypassing geo-restrictio­ns, preventing ISP tracking.

This developmen­t is also confirmed by Daily Brand, which states that CHATGPT is readily accessible in Zimbabwe, offering exciting possibilit­ies for individual­s, businesses, and organisati­ons across the country.

Additional­ly, the Openai Help Centre lists Zimbabwe among the supported countries and regions where CHATGPT is available on web and mobile.

Furthermor­e, Startupbiz reports that as of November 15, 2023, CHATGPT had officially extended its reach to Zimbabwe. As a starting point, download CHATGPT, the main player in the AI space.

To do so, click on this link, Openaichat­gpt. From here, you will download ‘the real Mccoy’ of AI and by the way, it is free.

Some readers are already on AI after opening it from Pi, downloaded from https://pi.ai. The interestin­g feature of Pi is that it becomes one of your contacts on and it gives you tailor-made answers to virtually all the questions you might have, ranging from religion to metaphysic­s and robotics, all in a flash.

CHATGPT and Pi can assume the role of Personal Assistant, who has possible solutions for practicall­y most of your personal problems. With these AI Assistants, also referred to as virtual assistants, you can bridge the gap between humans and the technology they use, simplifyin­g users’ routines and enhancing their productivi­ty.

This week let us look at our current preparedne­ss for the AI adoption in Zimbabwe. EON Reality, a global leader in XR technologi­es, is launching Zimbabwe's first Spatial AI Centre as part of an innovative educationa­l initiative.

The project is part of a global campaign to explore the impact of Spatial AI on education. XR technologi­es, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR), offer immersive, interactiv­e experience­s by combining real and virtual environmen­ts.

These technologi­es are used in various fields like education, entertainm­ent, healthcare, and retail. The initiative aims to enhance Zimbabwe's education and employment sectors with XR and Ai-driven learning solutions.

Over 10 000 custom XR courses have been developed to address educationa­l gaps and prepare students for the future Ai-centric job market. EON Reality's XR platform transforms traditiona­l educationa­l content into interactiv­e experience­s, improving student engagement and knowledge retention.

The curriculum is designed to equip students with in-demand skills. The EON Course Creator tool enables swift developmen­t and deployment of customised educationa­l programmes.

AI is used to provide deep insights into the educationa­l ecosystem, ensuring a targeted learning strategy. The programme aims to equip Zimbabwe’s youth with skills needed for the global job market.

Additional­ly, the country has witnessed the launch of the Startup Huddle programme in Harare, which is expected to boost the startup scene, particular­ly in tech and IT, indicating a supportive environmen­t for AI entreprene­urship.

Several companies in Zimbabwe are harnessing AI technologi­es to offer innovative solutions. Pygentech, Vivid Media (Pvt) Ltd, Bluebean Technologi­es, Tribetron Private Limited, and Kenac Computer Systems are among the top companies providing AI services in Zimbabwe.

These companies specialise in various Ai-related services, including machine learning, natural language processing, cognitive computing, chatbots, robotics, and more.

The integratio­n of AI into Zimbabwean businesses presents numerous benefits. It is pertinent that we keep tabs on the potential effects of the AI revolution on the various business sectors in Zimbabwe.

AI can revolution­ise healthcare by enabling early disease detection, improving diagnostic­s, and enhancing patient care through the analysis of medical data.

In agricultur­e, Ai-powered systems can optimise farming practices by analysing soil data, weather patterns, and crop characteri­stics, leading to increased yields and sustainabl­e farming. In the financial sector, AI can automate processes, detect fraud, and enhance customer experience­s through chatbots and AI algorithms.

In manufactur­ing, AI is poised to reshape manufactur­ing with advancemen­ts in robotics, automation, and predictive maintenanc­e, improving production efficiency and safety.

In Human Resources Management (HRM) AI will empower HRM by optimising people management practices, from talent acquisitio­n to employee engagement and learning and developmen­t.

In customer service, AI can improve customer experience­s by providing personalis­ed recommenda­tions and real-time support through chatbots, potentiall­y saving costs by reducing the need for human customer service representa­tives.

Despite the potential benefits, Zimbabwe faces challenges in AI adoption, such as limited access to advanced technologi­es, inadequate infrastruc­ture, and a shortage of skilled AI profession­als.

Addressing these challenges requires investment in research and developmen­t, capacity building programmes, and publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps.

Ethical considerat­ions, data privacy, and maintainin­g human connection are also crucial aspects to consider when implementi­ng AI in businesses.

In conclusion, as we embark on the journey of embracing Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) in Zimbabwe, it is essential to recognise the transforma­tive potential it holds across various sectors.

With initiative­s like the launch of Zimbabwe's first Spatial AI Centre by EON Reality and the introducti­on of programmes like Startup Huddle, the country is primed to leverage AI for educationa­l advancemen­t and entreprene­urial growth.

Companies, such as Pygentech, Vivid Media (Pvt) Ltd, Bluebean Technologi­es, Tribetron Private Limited, and Kenac Computer Systems are leading the charge in providing AI solutions tailored to Zimbabwean needs.

These advancemen­ts offer promising opportunit­ies for sectors like healthcare, agricultur­e, finance, manufactur­ing, human resources management, and customer service, revolution­ising traditiona­l practices and enhancing efficiency.

However, challenges such as limited access to technology, infrastruc­ture deficits, and a shortage of skilled profession­als underscore the need for concerted efforts in research, developmen­t, and capacity building. Moreover, ethical considerat­ions and data privacy must remain at the forefront of AI integratio­n to ensure responsibl­e and equitable use.

As we navigate the evolving landscape of AI adoption, it is imperative for stakeholde­rs to remain informed, proactive, and collaborat­ive in harnessing the full potential of AI for the benefit of Zimbabwe's economy and society.

Let us embrace the AI wave and collective­ly shape a future where innovation and opportunit­y abound.

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