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Category: Events & Webinars

Coverage of African AI events and online sessions

Webinar Report: “Good AI, Bad AI, Nonsense AI”
Events & Webinars

Webinar Report: “Good AI, Bad AI, Nonsense AI”

Event Overview Organizers: The Royal Society of South Africa and the Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) Date: Wednesday,…

Michael BabalolaOctober 9, 2025October 9, 2025
Deep Learning Indaba 2025: “Urunana – Hand in Hand for AI in Africa”
Events & Webinars

Deep Learning Indaba 2025: “Urunana – Hand in Hand for AI in Africa”

A Continental Movement for Inclusive AI Development The Deep Learning Indaba 2025, held in Kigali, Rwanda from August 17-22, 2025,…

AIadmin@AfricaSeptember 3, 2025September 3, 2025
Onchain Festival 2025: Bridging AI, Blockchain, and African Innovation in Lagos
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Onchain Festival 2025: Bridging AI, Blockchain, and African Innovation in Lagos

A New Chapter in Africa’s Web3 Story Set against the vibrant backdrop of Lagos, Nigeria, the Onchain Festival 2025 is…

AIadmin@AfricaSeptember 3, 2025September 3, 2025
Africa AI Conference 2025: AI for Development & Future for Africa
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Africa AI Conference 2025: AI for Development & Future for Africa

The Africa AI Conference (AIPAC 2025) is set to make history as the first-ever Pan-African Artificial Intelligence conference, taking place…

AIadmin@AfricaAugust 1, 2025August 1, 2025
Exploring the Future of Journalism: CJID’s Google AI Tools Training
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Exploring the Future of Journalism: CJID’s Google AI Tools Training

CJID Africa announces a virtual training on July 31, 2025, hosted by the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development, focusing…

AIadmin@AfricaJuly 24, 2025July 24, 2025
Build with AI Ilorin 2025: Unleashing Africa’s AI Potential
Events & Webinars

Build with AI Ilorin 2025: Unleashing Africa’s AI Potential

Published: June 12, 2025, 02:15 AM WATBy [Michael Bright], AI Reports Africa (@aireportsafrica) As Africa solidifies its position as a…

AIadmin@AfricaJune 12, 2025

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