YST attributes increased digital innovations to AI

November 29, 2023

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Tanzania is witnessing a significant rise in digital innovations among its young people, driven by the advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI), according to the Young Scientists Tanzania (YST).

This trend is particularly encouraging as it reflects how the youth are embracing technology and striving to contribute to their communities.

During a recent press conference, YST Co-founder Dr. Gozibert Kamugisha highlighted this positive change.

He noted that the increase in digital projects shows that young people are eager to adapt to the fast-paced technological changes happening globally, especially those involving AI. “It is inspiring to see our youth keeping up with global trends in technology,” he said.

Dr. Kamugisha explained that this growth results from 13 years of dedicated efforts to nurture scientific talent among secondary school students.

YST has focused on creating programs and opportunities that promote scientific learning. “Over the years, the level of understanding of science among secondary students has improved dramatically,” he said.

He mentioned that the number of applications for science competitions increased from 354 last year to 361 this year, indicating a growing interest in science and technology.

This year, students have developed a variety of science and technology projects that utilize AI to address real-world problems. “Each project is specifically designed to find solutions to local development challenges,” Dr. Kamugisha explained.

These projects cover various fields, including health, agriculture, and environmental conservation, showcasing the creativity and innovative spirit of the youth.

Caren Rowland, the Executive Officer of the Karimjee Foundation, emphasized the foundation’s vital role in supporting these young scientists. “We provide not only financial assistance but also scholarships to help these talented individuals thrive in their scientific pursuits,” she said. Rowland noted that the foundation has witnessed remarkable achievements from participants, reflecting their determination and excellence.

To date, the Karimjee Foundation has awarded 41 scholarships to outstanding students who have demonstrated exceptional skills in their scientific endeavors.

This year, they plan to award four more scholarships, further encouraging students to explore careers in science and technology.

Ms. Rowland expressed her excitement about the transformative impact the winning projects could have on Tanzanians and the world. “We are eager to see how these innovative solutions can improve lives and contribute to the development of our communities,” she stated.

Adding to the discussion, Ms. Dhariha Ali, an Assistant Lecturer at Hubert Kairuki University, shared her personal experience with YST. “YST has completely changed my perspective on science and technology,” she said.

She explained how the program provided her with the necessary skills and confidence to excel in her field. “It supported my growth and ultimately helped me become a certified medical doctor,” she added, showcasing the positive outcomes of the initiative.

The impact of AI on the youth of Tanzania extends beyond just individual success stories. It is fostering a culture of innovation and problem-solving, encouraging young people to think critically and creatively about the challenges their communities face.

With the help of AI, students are learning to analyze data, develop algorithms, and create technological solutions that can significantly improve various sectors.

As Tanzania moves forward, the role of AI in education and innovation will likely grow, opening up new opportunities for the next generation.

By investing in these young minds, Tanzania is not only preparing them for successful careers but also ensuring that they play an active role in shaping the future of their country.

In conclusion, the rise of digital innovations among Tanzanian youth, powered by AI, is a promising development.

It reflects the hard work and dedication of organizations like Young Scientists Tanzania and the Karimjee Foundation, as well as the determination of the young innovators themselves.

As they continue to explore and harness the potential of AI, there is no doubt that they will create lasting positive changes in Tanzania and beyond.

 

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