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AI and the Future of Work in Africa White Paper

Authors :
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
Kiyimba, Kizito
Eleshin, Farida
Madeje, Lillian Secelela
Muraga, Catherine
Nganga, Ida
Gichoya, Judy
Maina, Tabbz
Maina, Samuel
Mercy, Muchai
Ochieng, Millicent
Nyairo, Stephanie
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

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.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2411.10091
Document Type :
Working Paper