Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing healthcare worldwide, offering solutions to diagnosis, disease prediction, and delivery challenges. In Africa, the increasing use of AI in healthcare raises ethical questions about inclusivity and fairness. To lead in responsible AI use, Africa must address biases in AI models, prioritize patient data privacy, and ensure equitable access to AI-driven healthcare for all populations, particularly underserved communities. Africa’s diverse data and collaborative efforts present a unique opportunity to develop inclusive AI systems and governance frameworks that set global standards for ethical AI development in healthcare.
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‘Is there a place for the poor?’ Artists and activists try to revive Johannesburg, crumbling City of Gold | South Africa
Bethabile Mavis Manqele, a 64-year-old resident of Johannesburg's Berea district, faces dire living conditions in a dilapidated home with no utilities and overcrowding, reflecting the city's decline since the 1980s. While efforts like the Jozi My Jozi coalition aim to revitalize downtown through community-supported projects, concerns about gentrification and displacement of low-income residents persist amid growing dissatisfaction with basic services. Following a tragic fire in 2023 that killed 77 people in an overcrowded building, the...
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