Can Africa and America win the AI race?

With guests
Adewale Yusuf, Darlington Akogo, Tholang Mathopa

Episode notes

In this episode of Limitless Africa, we explore how Africa is adapting to and innovating with artificial intelligence, from flood-resistant crops to life-saving medical imaging tools. Claude Grunitzky and Dimpho Lekgeu speak to AI leaders on the continent who are not just training models, but training people. We meet innovators like Darlington Akogo, who is using AI to double food yields and improve health diagnostics in Ghana. We hear from Tholang Mathopa, who has already trained 4,000+ women in AI across ten African countries. And Adewale Yusuf breaks down why it’s not just about skills, it’s about power, representation, and survival.

Transcript

CLAUDE:

You’re listening to Limitless Africa, the podcast that looks at how Africa and America can work together for shared prosperity. It’s sponsored by the US Department of State and the Seenfire Foundation.

CLAUDE:

On Limitless Africa this episode, Artificial intelligence is the next frontier in technology.

DIMPHO:

AI can diagnose disease,  increase cro...

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