
Ciberseguridad e inteligencia artificial: retos y oportunidades
La inteligencia artificial ya está dando forma al mundo que nos rodea, y esta tendencia no hará más que crecer.
Lindiwe Matlali is driven by the belief that no child should be left behind by the tech revolution. Her mission to bring science into children’s classrooms—underprivileged children especially, and girls in particular—led to her founding Africa Teen Geeks, a social enterprise that teaches children and unemployed youth how to code, exposes them to computer science, and inspires a future generation of technology entrepreneurs and innovators. Lindiwe has been distinguished with the 2019 Commonwealth Point of Light recognition awarded by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the Motsepe Foundation Shining Light award. She was also the first African to win the Digital Female Leader award by the German Global Digital Women 2019 network and was the MTN Women in ICT Community Builder Recognition Award winner in 2018. This resulted in her being selected to join the South African Presidential Commission on the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). Lindiwe holds degrees and qualifications from the University of Cape Town, Stanford University, the University of Pretoria and Columbia University.
La inteligencia artificial ya está dando forma al mundo que nos rodea, y esta tendencia no hará más que crecer.
Artificial intelligence is already shaping the world around us — and that trend is only set to grow.
La conciencia de la necesidad de diversidad e inclusión en el mundo empresarial ha aumentado en los últimos años, sobre todo en lo que respecta al financiamiento de capital riesgo para em...
Awareness of the need for diversity and inclusion within the business world has grown in recent years, particularly when it comes to venture capital (VC) funding for minority entrepreneurs.
Quantum technology is a rapidly advancing field. With the application of quantum sensors, quantum communication systems and quantum computing, it has the potential to revolutionise variou...
The lack of employment opportunities is a serious concern all over the world, but the situation in Africa has been considerably worse. With over 140 million unemployed youth (between 15 a...
The coronavirus pandemic has revealed much about the nature of work in the world – and the important yet undervalued role of women in it.
• Despite making key contributions in the technology sector, Black people continue to face barriers to entry.
This year, Kenya declared that its 2020 school year was considered lost and primary and secondary school pupils would return to class in January. Indeed, COVID-19 has left 250 million chi...