Reasonable Artificial Intelligence between Africans and Chinese.

African visionaries to Chinese and American AI developers

What of these 4 news do you see as really 100% credible?

1 China designing AI-POWERED nuke sub that can ‘THINK for itself’ & destroy ENTIRE CONTINENT, A submarine that could "think for itself" would free up the commanding officers and reduce the chance of mistakes, according to researchers. Really, thinking for itself? What for?

2 China will weaponize’ social media, China is exploring how artificial intelligence and big data can be used to monitor everything from social media to credit-card spending, and it plans to assign all citizens a social-reliability rating to weed out potential troublemakers.

Are the human behaviour so simple?

3 The AdMobilize Audience Analytics solution can track real-time ad performance and customer engagement; segment campaigns and content by hour and site; target content by both audience demographic and emotion; and optimize store traffic flow; amongst much more.

Really the emotion too? are we, the humans, so simple? Targeting without crossing system?

4 Putin called artificial intelligence "not only Russia's future" but "the future of the whole of mankind.

Really, nothing more to add? Nothing beyond AI for our future?

Job opportunities for African experts or visionaries in reasonable Artificial Intelligence.

Help us in our projects, Heminemetics, Logometry, and Rexiology via Sylodium in Africa, in China – Africa, and/or in USA – Africa.

you can be a follower or a leader in China – Africa 4.0 or in USA – Africa 4.0 or in Africa 4.0

You can build your own niches inside sylodium’s system as China – Africa FIR, USA – Africa 4.0, Guangdong – West Africa AI APPS, California – Nigeria AI sciences, Hong Kong – South Africa reasonable FIR, Shenzhen – East Africa Robots, New York - North Africa FIR trade.

What about the China’s role in world and specially in Africa?

MIT Research Scientist Eric Heginbotham co-authors book that serves as guide for policymakers and academics, tracking important shifts in China’s diplomacy. analyzing and explaining China’s engagement practices in ASEAN, Central Asia, South Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Latin America evaluating their effectiveness.

Are you an expert in some matter about Artificial Intelligence?

We can make money together: we need your talent to build BCB (beneficial circuit business) and to build AI APPS (Philosophical AI, Cybernetics, Robots, Quantum Logic…) between China and USA towards Africa, inside our system, contact us here info@sylodium.com

 

Artificial intelligence expo comes to South Africa

new from BizCommunity.com

Roy Bannister, veteran media and publishing consultant and expo chairman, comments, “This event is aimed at the CxO / c-suite decision-makers who are grappling to understand how AI applications can add value or impact their business today. Allied to the inclusion of AI cloud platform providers, Tier 1 and 2 deployment and service providers, AI startups, investors, educators, government and AI ecosystem community builders, this event will give those attending a real feel for what’s available now or in the near future.  "With six themes and three tracks the event is focused on real enterprise AI case studies and the application of AI in business, AI deployment challenges, ethics and skills plus the business innovation driving current deployment trends across all industry sectors.”

Education and awareness form a key pillar of this event, allied to the AI skills gap this rapidly expanding technology frontier is creating in Africa.  Ryan Falkenberg, co-founder and CEO at CLEVVA, a growing SME working with Virtual Adviser Apps states, “We are delighted to be part of an event that moves beyond the AI hype, and seeks to answer the question most business execs are currently asking – how do we make AI practical in our business and able to deliver meaningful and measurable benefits within the next 6-12 months?” Zachariah George, partner and chief investment officer of Startupbootcamp Africa, the leading multi-corporate backed venture accelerator in Africa focused on high-growth startups in tech-enabled industries including blockchain and AI, says, “We are excited to be joining this event and will be exploring how big business can de-risk investment in AI and foster innovation that helps B2B enterprises. It is clear that this event is about real, tangible AI business opportunities and how clients can leverage these new technologies today”. 

For more, go to the AI Expo Africa website.

 

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