Data Science for Social Impact
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Data Science for Social Impact research group in the CS Department, U of Pretoria. Visit us at https://www.dsfsi.co.za Socials https://linktr.ee/dsfsi
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Huge congratulations again to Dr. Mpho Mokoatle on her PhD in Computer Science from UP! 🎓 So proud her groundbreaking cancer research and inspiring journey are featured by the Weekend Argus. Her work in DNA analysis for early detection is truly life-changing!

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Dr Mpho Mokoatle: a beacon of hope in cancer research through her PhD in Computer Science
Dr Mpho Mokoatle has emerged as a beacon of hope following her recent PhD graduation in Computer Science from the University of Pretoria. Her groundbreaking research aims to harness advanced…
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My Inaugural Lecture is now online 🎥
Beyond the Symbols: Natural Language Processing as an Adaptive Problem

I reflect on my journey in advancing AI & NLP for African languages, tackling data scarcity, building communities & imagining inclusive futures.

👉 www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwef...
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Key message: AI in education must reflect the plurality of learners – their tongues, their stories, their right to be heard.

Computer science + education can (and must) work together to make this happen.

#AI #Education #UNESCO #AfricanLanguages @unesco.org
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Our chapter – Ensuring Inclusive, Contextualized AI in Education – looks at:

* The promises and pitfalls of AI in classrooms
* Risks of excluding African languages & knowledge systems
* The need for grounded, community-led innovations
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We’re excited to share that members of our Data Science for Social Impact Lab at UP contributed to UNESCO’s new global report: AI and the Future of Education: Disruptions, Dilemmas and Directions.

🔗 unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/p...

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The day began with the AI Policy Breakfast (Partnership on AI), connecting policymakers and researchers.

Day 4 proved once again: African AI is not only technically vibrant — it is leading on global conversations around policy, ethics, and equity. 🚀
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Resources for those who want to go deeper:
📄 AUDA-NEPAD White Paper on AI in Africa: 1drv.ms/f/s!At9WNpyX...
🔑 NOODL License: licensingafricandatasets.com
🔑 Esethu License: aclanthology.org/2025.acl-lon...
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Another highlight: the AI Policy panel with Jane Munga, Virginia Dignum & Barbara Glover.
We explored how Africa can chart its own path in AI governance, infrastructure, and inclusion.
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We were honoured to have @vukosi serve as a keynote panelist in the AI Policy for Africa session, opened by AU Commissioner H.E. Lerato Mataboge.

Her message on Urunana (hand in hand) was powerful: solidarity & responsibility in advancing AI.
🎥 Watch: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu-6...
African Union Commissioner Message at DLI 2025
The AI Policy in Africa Panel at DLI 2025 in Kigali, Rwanda featured a special message from African Union Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy, H.E. Ms. Lerato D. Matabogee. She shares the AU’s…
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The poster session was electric ⚡ — showcasing the vibrancy of the African AI community.
DSFSI contributions came from:
• Thapelo
• Nontokozo
• Idris
• Takura
(plus work from Seani & Dawit )
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Day 4 at the #DeepLearningIndaba was an inspiring mix of research, policy, and community building. 🌍 #DLI2025
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We also had a faculty panel discussing opportunities & challenges facing academics in AI across the continent, plus breakout sessions on Data, Startups, and community-building. A busy and inspiring day, showcasing the depth, ambition, and impact of Africa’s AI research community. 🚀 #DLI2025 5/5
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This achievement was led by @ANKahira with contributions from UP’s own Lesego Makhafola — building on mentorship from Prof @Vukosi who has coordinated poster sessions and non-archival proceedings in recent years. 🙌 4/n
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Highlight of the day: the Indaba’s first-ever conference proceedings 🎉

* 100 submissions
* 19 accepted papers
* 7 presented on Day 3

A major step in growing African-led AI research.

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Day 3 at the #DeepLearningIndaba was another milestone moment for African AI. 🌍 #DLI2025 @deepindaba 1/n
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This seminar was made possible by the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program (CADFP), and hosted by DSFSI, AfriDSAI, the Dept. of Computer Science, and the Faculty of Health Sciences @ University of Pretoria
#AI4Good #HealthEquity #AfricanInnovation
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Dr. Gichoya explores how Africa can go beyond basic chatbots—focusing on context-specific AI, building diverse datasets, addressing bias, and nurturing local data science talent. Vital for anyone interested in #AI, #healthcare, and #Africa.
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🌍 Excited to share a powerful seminar by Dr. Judy Gichoya (Emory Univ): “AI for African Healthcare: Beyond Chatbots Toward Contextually Informed Innovation.”
🎥 Watch: youtu.be/c8b7JjszYi0?...
AI for African Healthcare: Beyond Chatbots Toward Contextually Informed Innovation - Dr Judy Gichoya
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UP is breaking the language barrier in academia!

Join the launch of the Translation of Abstracts Project—bringing research to Sepedi, isiZulu, and Afrikaans.

12 Aug, 09:00–12:00, Javett Auditorium or online.

Info: www.dsfsi.co.za/blog/library...

RSVP: up-za.libcal.com/event/14796230
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🎧 Also, check out the NotebookLM podcast for broader reflections on language and inclusion in tech.
🔗 notebooklm.google.com/notebook/0f0...
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