Tonye Al Onyanabo
Tonye, an accomplished figure with a rich background in academia and a knack for practical applications, serves as the driving force behind Transcend Naija. With a portfolio that includes contributing to academic discourse through published papers, Tonye brings a unique blend of scholarly wisdom and real-world experience.
Having navigated various facets of the banking industry, from microfinance to commercial and merchant banks; local and international. Tonye has honed a keen understanding of business dynamics. As a pragmatic progressive, Tonye advocates for accelerationism, firmly believing in the tremendous good that AI can bring to our species. Yet, Tonye remains cognizant of the inherent risks and challenges, approaching progress with a balanced and pragmatic perspective.
In sharing insights on AI, Tonye aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, providing audiences with a holistic understanding of this transformative technology. Join Tonye on a journey to explore the vast possibilities that AI holds for our collective future.
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Having navigated various facets of the banking industry, from microfinance to commercial and merchant banks; local and international. Tonye has honed a keen understanding of business dynamics. As a pragmatic progressive, Tonye advocates for accelerationism, firmly believing in the tremendous good that AI can bring to our species. Yet, Tonye remains cognizant of the inherent risks and challenges, approaching progress with a balanced and pragmatic perspective.
In sharing insights on AI, Tonye aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice, providing audiences with a holistic understanding of this transformative technology. Join Tonye on a journey to explore the vast possibilities that AI holds for our collective future.
Embrace Progress, Embrace Possibilities! 🚀🔮
Phone: 08165668782
Address: Kuje Amuwo
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The findings reveal that while the strategy outlines ambitious goals and a robust framework, there are significant gaps in implementation, particularly in infrastructure, talent development, and ethical considerations. Specifically, the strategy emphasizes the need for high-performance computing resources and data centers, yet the current infrastructure remains inadequate to support large-scale AI initiatives. Additionally, while there are initiatives to train and retain AI professionals, the talent pool is still insufficient to meet the growing demand. Ethical considerations, such as bias in AI algorithms and data privacy, are addressed in the strategy, but there is a lack of concrete measures to ensure these principles are upheld in practice.
The paper also highlights the socio-economic potential of AI in Nigeria, including its ability to drive economic diversification, improve healthcare delivery, and enhance agricultural productivity. However, these benefits can only be realized if the strategy is effectively localized to address Nigeria’s unique challenges, such as limited internet penetration and high levels of poverty.
In conclusion, the paper provides several recommendations for enhancing the localization of AI technologies to better serve Nigeria’s unique needs. These include investing in infrastructure development, expanding talent development programs, and establishing robust ethical frameworks. By addressing these gaps, Nigeria can harness the transformative power of AI to achieve sustainable development and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
Keywords
• Artificial Intelligence
• Localization
• Nigeria
• National Strategy
• Socio-economic Development
• Infrastructure
• Ethical AI
Consequently, Hannibal’s failures translated to Carthage’s doom. Thus, in 202 BC, Hannibal was defeated by Scipio Africanus. And again, after the Third Punic War of 149-146 BC, Carthage was destroyed and razed to the ground by Rome. Further studies that may examine Rome’s strategies and tactics against enemy states are recommended.
Keywords: Hannibal, Carthage, Rome, unresponsiveness, failure.
The findings reveal that while the strategy outlines ambitious goals and a robust framework, there are significant gaps in implementation, particularly in infrastructure, talent development, and ethical considerations. Specifically, the strategy emphasizes the need for high-performance computing resources and data centers, yet the current infrastructure remains inadequate to support large-scale AI initiatives. Additionally, while there are initiatives to train and retain AI professionals, the talent pool is still insufficient to meet the growing demand. Ethical considerations, such as bias in AI algorithms and data privacy, are addressed in the strategy, but there is a lack of concrete measures to ensure these principles are upheld in practice.
The paper also highlights the socio-economic potential of AI in Nigeria, including its ability to drive economic diversification, improve healthcare delivery, and enhance agricultural productivity. However, these benefits can only be realized if the strategy is effectively localized to address Nigeria’s unique challenges, such as limited internet penetration and high levels of poverty.
In conclusion, the paper provides several recommendations for enhancing the localization of AI technologies to better serve Nigeria’s unique needs. These include investing in infrastructure development, expanding talent development programs, and establishing robust ethical frameworks. By addressing these gaps, Nigeria can harness the transformative power of AI to achieve sustainable development and improve the quality of life for its citizens.
Keywords
• Artificial Intelligence
• Localization
• Nigeria
• National Strategy
• Socio-economic Development
• Infrastructure
• Ethical AI
Consequently, Hannibal’s failures translated to Carthage’s doom. Thus, in 202 BC, Hannibal was defeated by Scipio Africanus. And again, after the Third Punic War of 149-146 BC, Carthage was destroyed and razed to the ground by Rome. Further studies that may examine Rome’s strategies and tactics against enemy states are recommended.
Keywords: Hannibal, Carthage, Rome, unresponsiveness, failure.