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[https://www.ryonic.io/ Ryonic Robotics]<BR>
 
[https://www.ryonic.io/ Ryonic Robotics]<BR>
 
[https://www.aerobotics.com/?identifier=default-sign-up-button Aerobotics]<BR>
 
[https://www.aerobotics.com/?identifier=default-sign-up-button Aerobotics]<BR>
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[http://www.thirdeyewater.com/ Third Eye Water]<BR>
  
 
'''Other links to AI more generally.'''
 
'''Other links to AI more generally.'''

Revision as of 14:44, 25 September 2019

AI & Global Governance: AI in Africa is a Double-Edged Sword
Robots and industrialization in developing countries - summary
Robots and industrialization in developing countries - report
World Economic Forum Insight Report: The Future of Jobs 2016
World Economic Forum Insight Report: The Future of Jobs 2018
The Rise of the Robot Reserve Army: Automation and the Future of Economic Development, Work, and Wages in Developing Countries
Digitalisation and the future of African manufacturing. London: ODI.
The AI Invasion is Coming to Africa (and It’s a Good Thing)
Premature Deindustrialization
Technology at Work v2.0 The Future Is Not What It Used to Be
African countries are importing robots and young people's jobs are at risk
Robots in Africa. What does this mean for the continent ?
All-girls robotics team from Ghana wins World Robofest Championship in the U.S. Robofest 2019
In the Air With Zipline’s Medical Delivery Drones
 - IEEE Spectrum, April 2019
Research Institute against Digestive Cancer (IRCAD)
IRCAD in the press
Drones on the Horizon: Transforming Africa’s Agriculture
Pan-African Robotics Competition
Robotics for Kids
MIT-Africa Robotics Boot Camp
Humanoid robot Sophia addresses Africa technology summit in Rwanda
ICRA 2015 - Robotics in Education in Africa
Ryonic Robotics
Aerobotics
Third Eye Water

Other links to AI more generally.

The future of AI: Why Google is betting big on Africa
Google AI in Ghana
Artificial Intelligence Hits African Companies
Look to Africa to advance artificial intelligence Nature 562, 461 (2018)
Artificial Intelligence – how can it benefit Africa?
6 artificial intelligence startups in Africa to look out for
Ulima all-in-one app for pre- to post-harvest farming, providing tailored and step-by-step assistance to farmers
iCow expert information on good farming practices accessed through SMS alerts
M-Farm connects farmers with local buyers and provides a real-time virtual marketplace