Nnaji Harps on Artificial Intelligence in 4th Industrial Revolution – THEWILL NEWS MEDIA

September 10, (THEWILL) One of Africas foremost scientists, Professor Bart Nnaji, has advised Nigerians to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) on an industrial scale in order to join the 4th Industrial Revolution now sweeping across the globe.

Professor Nnaji, a former Minister of Science, made the appeal at the fifth convocation ceremonies of Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, at Agbara-Otor, near Ughelli. in Delta State where he also received an honorary doctorate in science.

AI has come to stay, he asserted before a large audience comprising academics and researchers from other universities, as well as business executives, philanthropists, and community leaders, including the founder of the university, Mrs. Cecelia Ibru, its vice-chancellor, Professor Ibiyinka Fuwape.

AI holds the key to our participation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, driven by Big Data, Internet of Things, etc.

We lost the First Revolution which is the Agricultural Revolution, the Second which is the Industrial Revolution, and the Third which is the Digital Revolution.

Nnaji said that AI has become ubiquitous especially with Generative AI which enables machines, that is digital systems, to do things faster, cheaper and better through repetitive tasks and, in the process, achieve greater autonomy.

This means that they perform tasks without human control or human input, and this process keeps on improving rapidly.

He said that, unlike previous revolutions in history, Nigeria does not require massive resource infusion before leapfrogging into the 4th Industrial Revolution

The computer and the Internet have made things much cheaper, faster, and shorter, as a person can stay in the comforts of his or her home and still be in touch with cutting-edge technology, including AI, he declared.

While expressing delight that an increasing number of Nigerians are embracing AI, the erstwhile power minister advised the Nigerian government to immediately take concrete steps to make the country a significant AI participant, calling the United States, the United Kingdom, China, South Korea, the European Union, and India the frontline AI developers.

The Ministry of Communication and Creativity should be treated as a frontline development ministry, he argued, adding that the Nigerian Communication Commission and the National Office for the Acquisition of Technology should receive priority status.

He counselled the Federal Government to drastically reduce tariffs on certain information technology equipment or even abolish them.

He also called for intensive training of IT specialists in both academic and professional institutions in Nigeria and abroad.

He added: Let us borrow a leaf from India which prioritised Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and has consequently excelled in medical tourism, manufacturing, food security, and moon and sun exploration.

Nnaji, however, pointed out some of the dangers associated with AI, including job losses and deep fakes.

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