Power of AI will be harnessed to benefit Ghana’s economy – Mahama

The flag bearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), John Mahama has said under his next administration technology will be harnessed and the power of AI to benefit Ghana’s economy.
“Harnessing AI for Economic Transformation AI has the potential to revolutionize every sector of our economy, from healthcare to agriculture, finance to education. It will enhance efficiency, drive innovation, and create new business opportunities.
“As I said during my recent presentation at the University for Energy and Natural Resources, we intend to use cutting-edge technology, including geo-fencing, to supervise the small-scale mining sector. AI technology will help us analyze information gathered to monitor what is happening in districts with mining activity,” the former President disclosed during the 8th Ghana CEO Summit held at Kempinski Hotel, Accra.
He further stated that “The NDC is on record as having invested significantly in digital infrastructure during our tenure in office, including my Bme as president. Yet, there remains a substantial digital divide in Ghana. Only an estimated 34 to 40% of rural individuals have internet access compared to 59 to 66% of urban dwellers.
“Men are more likely to own phones with internet access than women (63% vs 49%). Access to computers is also low, with only 20% of Ghanaians reportedly owning one. To address these issues, we must and are committed to bridging the digital divide and harnessing technology and the power of AI to benefit our economy and people.”
According to the former President, the move will help bridge digital divides by offering solutions tailored to local contexts.
“For example, AI-driven educational tools can be used in remote areas with limited access to quality education. AI can support local languages and dialects, making digital content accessible to diverse populations. It will also help us boost our agriculture and agri-business potentials.”
Source: Today.com.gh


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