Africa-Press – Angola. Current local agricultural projects aimed at diversifying the economy will incorporate artificial intelligence and innovative drone technology to promote the expected development of the sector and the country.
The spokesperson of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CIIA), Euclides Agapito, defended this position on Thursday in Luanda.
Agapito said the goal is to transform agriculture into a key industry and that urgent solutions are needed, particularly in agriculture, health, education, and financial inclusion.
“This conference isn’t about Angola learning artificial intelligence tools; it’s about Africa co-creating global standards and rules of an ecosystem that serves us, not just exploits our potential,” he said.
Agapito expressed his desire to see Africa, and Angola in particular, build local capacity so that they do not depend on the outside world. He wants them to be able to innovate without having to import technology, have an active digital population, and supply the world with mineral resources.
The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence brought together global speakers in person and remotely.
The annual event focuses on discussing and promoting the most advanced trends, applications, and challenges of artificial intelligence in national and international contexts.
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