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Thursday, September 7, 2023

OVER 2000 YOUTHS SET TO BENEFIT FROM AI TRAINING


Sama a key player and leader in providing data annotation and model validation solutions, has announced plans to hire and train 2,000 youth and women to work on computer visioning projects for leading Fortune 500 companies.

 

According to recent research by the McKinsey Global Institute on generative AI and productivity, the AI value chain can generate value equivalent to $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in global corporate profits annually. 

 

The 2,000 new Sama employees will be trained in computer vision and data labelling services, a field that is in high demand by AI developers and Machine Learning (ML) engineers globally. They will work on various projects, including labelling images and videos for machine learning algorithms as part of upstream AI data building.

 

The initiative is part of Sama's mission to expand opportunities for the underserved through the digital economy in Kenya and Uganda. To date, Sama has helped over 65,000+ people lift themselves out of poverty and build sustainable careers in the tech industry.

 

Speaking during the training commissioning, Sama Vice President, Global Service Delivery Annepeace Alwala said the digital economy has emerged as a transformative force globally, and Kenya is well positioned to contribute to creating a more inclusive AI ecosystem where everyone has a chance to make a meaningful impact.


"Through this initiative, we are not only creating employment opportunities for Kenyan youths but also ensuring that Kenya plays a significant role in shaping the future of AI development. Together, we're fostering innovation, creating opportunities, and building a brighter future where Kenyan talent fuels the global AI revolution," Ms. Alwala said.

 

The first 600 participants  in Nairobi have already been hired and are currently undergoing training. The remaining 1,500 participants will be hired in the coming weeks. The new cohort will join Sama's dynamic team of over 3,000 staff in Nairobi to work on computer vision AI projects for some of the leading global companies.

 

"The government is keen to turn Kenya into a digital economy by creating a conducive operating environment for the private sector. We congratulate Sama for their commitment to nurturing Kenyan youths on the AI Value chain. Through their latest effort of employing 2,000 Kenyan youths, they are paving the way for a brighter future where talent meets technology, creating opportunities for our nation's brightest minds," State Department of ICT and the Digital Economy Principal Secretary Eng. John Kipchumba Tanui said.

 

The training program will cover a variety of areas, including computer vision, machine learning, and data annotation. Participants will also receive soft skills training on topics such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving.


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