The SA Data Science whizz who wants to solve Africa’s ‘tough problems’ with AI – Vukosi Marivate

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University of Pretoria's Vukosi Marivate, the holder of the ABSA Chair of Data Science, has been chosen for the 2023 World Economic Forum's Young Global Leaders Programme. Prof Maravati wears many hats, including heading a Data Science for Social Impact research group focusing on Artificial Intelligence and languages, especially African languages. He is the Chief Technology Officer at Lelapa.ai, a start-up with Big Tech investors. Prof Marivate also helped launch the Deep Learning Indaba that brings the African AI community together. He has received recognition for his Covid-19 ZA Dashboard, which is still the only source of aggregated data on Covid-19 in South Africa. He told BizNews why he moved back to South Africa from the US and how he wants to solve some of the African continent's significant challenges with machine learning.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
23 Mar 2023 7AM English South Africa Investing · Business News

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