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History of science and technology in Africa

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Archeometallurgical scientific knowledge and technological development originated in numerous centers of Africa; the centers of origin were located in West Africa, Central Africa, and East Africa; consequently, as these origin centers are located within inner Africa, these archeometallurgical developments are thus …

Named ‘Muslima GPT,’ this ground-breaking project combines AI and IoT to aid small-scale farmers, especially those with limited resources.

“I come from a background where we depend on the cultivation of Agriculture,” MKULIMA CHATGPT founder Theo Frida Muggings says.

“So in this aspect you look at so many farmers being left behind when it comes to technology, one of the technologies we are using is CHATGPT and I know most farmers don’t really know about it or they are probably not interested but we can make great use of these artificial intelligence technologies.”

What sets ‘Muslima GPT’ apart is its commitment to local languages and its vision to expand services to more African languages. To facilitate accessibility, ‘Muslima GPT’ has already established an online presence through a dedicated website and a WhatsApp phone number where farmers can ask queries that cover a wide range of topics, including farm preparation, maize disease management, and post-harvest procedures.

“We are expecting to have multiple numbers of farmers to use this technology and we are looking at the possibility of including Kinyarwanda into CHATGPT as well. When we were developing the application we got to interact with farmers and one of the crop diseases was [head] smut.”

“[Head] smut keeps [spreading] because the practices are poor, but the application keeps on reminding of the good practices and not the practices that bring back the disease.

Currently in testing, the project welcomes user feedback and plans to launch in December, with input from agriculture and AI experts to enhance its capabilities before reaching smallholder farmers.

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