Google's Ehimuan-Chiazor on how technology affects everyday life in Nigeria
Google's Country Manager for Nigeria, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor says emerging technological innovations provide growth acceleration opportunities for Nigeria as well as solutions to Africa’s problems in radically different ways. CNBC Africa's Christy Cole caught up with her on the side-lines of Zenith Bank’s Tech Fair in Lagos.
Thu, 28 Nov 2019 12:09:49 GMT
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- The evolution of technology from the first industrial revolution to the fourth industrial revolution, emphasizing the role of connectivity and computing power.
- The application of machine learning in Google Maps to enhance efficiency and accelerate progress in Nigeria, showcasing the impact of innovative technology on everyday life.
- The potential of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve Africa's challenges in novel and cost-effective ways, with a focus on predicting severe weather conditions, disease detection, and enhancing financial inclusion.
Google's Country Manager for Nigeria, Juliet Ehimuan-Chiazor, emphasizes the significant role of technology in transforming the way people live, work, and do business. At Zenith Bank's Tech Fair in Lagos, she delves into the evolution of technology, highlighting the progression from the first industrial revolution with the steam engine to the fourth industrial revolution characterized by increased connectivity and computing power. Ehimuan-Chiazor specifically focuses on the potential of machine learning and quantum computing in revolutionizing various sectors. She mentions the utilization of machine learning in Google Maps to automatically add locations in Nigeria, showcasing the impact of innovative technology in streamlining processes and accelerating progress. The interview with CNBC Africa's Christy Cole delves into how emerging technologies can address Africa's challenges in novel and cost-effective ways. Ehimuan-Chiazor underlines the importance of embracing artificial intelligence and machine learning to solve complex issues such as predicting severe weather conditions, disease detection, and enhancing financial inclusion. In the realm of agriculture, she highlights the use of machine learning in cassava farms to identify and combat crop diseases. Additionally, Ehimuan-Chiazor sheds light on Google Nigeria's focus on supporting YouTube content creators, particularly in the Afrobeats genre, to showcase Nigerian talent to a global audience.