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Artificial intelligence and start-ups in low- and middle-income countries.pdf    
TÍTULO/RESP.:

Artificial intelligence and start-ups in low- and middle-income countries [documento eletrónico] : progress, promises and perils / Akanksha Sharma, Sam Ajadi, Andreas Beavor

AUTOR(ES):

SHARMA, AkankshaAJADI, Sam, co-autorBEAVOR, Andreas, co-autor

PUBLICAÇÃO:

London: GSMA, 2020

NOTAS:

"Around the world, artificial intelligence (AI) is automating functions and making new services possible with breakthroughs in low-cost computing power, cloud computing services, growth in big data and advancements in machine learning (ML) and related processes. AI has the potential to radically alter and improve the way governments, organisations and individuals provide services, access information and improve their planning and operations. This study examines the current use of AI in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The report maps a sample of 460 AI start-ups in LMICs in Africa and South and Southeast Asia, most of which are early-stage, home-grown solutions with a focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It also explores trends and challenges in business models, barriers to innovation, and AI’s ethical and responsible use. The report concludes by highlighting while AI has the potential to achieve social good, positive outcomes are not necessarily guaranteed. AI can improve efficiency and productivity, but it may also lead to increased inequalities among and within countries. However, when guided by sound privacy and ethical principles, AI holds the potential to have a transformative impact in LMICs and contribute significantly to the SDGs."

TEMA:

Tecnologias da Informação (TIs)

ASSUNTOS:

Tecnologias-da-InformaçãoInteligência artificialRegulaçãoRedes MóveisInternetAFRICAÁSIA

CDU:

654

DATA PUB.:

2020

TipoReg:

Multimédia

LÍNGUA:

ENG

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