Experts at the second Africa Climate Summit stressed the need to harness artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster the resilience of Africa’s agriculture and energy sectors. This is reported by
ENA, a partner of TV BRICS.
Panellists underlined AI’s potential to improve climate forecasting, enhance resource management, and accelerate the shift towards renewable energy. At the same time, they warned that access to quality data, modern computing capacity, and robust governance frameworks are essential for success.
African Centre of Meteorological Application for Development (ACMAD) Director General, Ousmane Ndiaye, said AI could transform climate prediction.
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Regional Director for Africa, Emmanuel Manasseh, highlighted AI’s role in optimising energy use and developing “smart cities” amid rapid urbanisation.
Participants urged policymakers to prioritise investment in AI-driven agricultural projects, including virtual advisory platforms for farmers.
Experts also called for closer cooperation among African nations to share data and best practice, learning from successful models in other countries, in order to fully realise AI’s potential in addressing climate challenges.
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