Two Kenyan startups picked for Google's Ksh.2.6B AI funding program
Two
Kenyan startups have been selected for Google’s Generative
AI Accelerator Program, where they will be eligible for funding amounting to more than
$20 million (Ksh.2.64 billion) for their projects.
Kenya’s
Jacaranda Health and EIDU are the only two beneficiaries from Africa
among the 21 organisations now set to join the first Google.org Accelerator:
Generative AI Cohort.
The
cohort also includes organisations from the United States, United Kingdom,
France, and Germany
Jacaranda Health leverages Natural
Language Processing (NLP) trained in African languages to expand digital health
services to underserved mothers.
EIDU, on the other hand, employs generative AI for personalised
tutoring services in low and middle-income countries through tailored digital
learning exercises.
The
six-month program is aimed at supporting nonprofits developing high-impact
applications of generative AI.
The
selected organisations will focus on areas like climate, economic
opportunities, health, education, and crisis response.
In
addition to technical training, workshops, mentors, and pro bono support from
dedicated AI coaches; Google.org is also providing more than $20 million (Ksh.2.64
billion) in funding
across the projects.
Dorothy
Ooko, Head of Communications and Public Affairs, Google, Africa, said:
“Generative AI can empower social impact teams to be more productive, creative,
and effective in serving their communities. We look forward to helping the
chosen organisations harness the potential of this technology to tackle some of
the continent’s most pressing challenges.”
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