The eighth Google for Start-ups Accelerator Africa offers AI start-ups an opportunity to tap into expert guidance.
Google Africa has opened applications for the eighth edition of itsAccording to the internet giant, this year’s cohort will have a strong focus on start-ups leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to address critical challenges and unlock new opportunities across the continent.
Since inception in 2018, the initiative has supported 106 start-ups from 17 African countries, which have collectively raised over $263 million and created more than 2 800 direct jobs, according to Google. “Africa's tech ecosystem is a hotbed of innovation, and AI has the potential to be a transformative force across various sectors.”
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