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Call for Papers : Ghana Artificial Intelligence Summit and Awards Night

 Event Date: March 27th, 2025

Theme: “Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development : Hype or Reality?"

Organizers: Knowledge Innovations and Partners

 

Overview:

 

Ghana's inaugural Artificial Intelligence Summit and Awards Night is poised to be a pioneering event in the country's technological landscape. Hosted by Knowledge Innovations and Partners, the summit aims to explore the multifaceted role of artificial intelligence (AI) in driving sustainable development across various sectors. From economic growth to ethical considerations, from entrepreneurship to the future of work, the summit promises to be an enriching platform for thought leaders, innovators, and stakeholders in the AI ecosystem.

 

 

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

 

      Artificial Intelligence and Economic Growth: Exploring how AI can catalyze economic development, foster innovation, and enhance productivity across industries.

      Ethical and Social Implications of AI: Delving into the ethical considerations surrounding AI adoption, including privacy, bias, accountability, and societal impacts.

      AI Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Examining the role of AI in fostering entrepreneurship, nurturing startups, and driving innovation ecosystems.

      AI and the Future of Jobs: Assessing the impact of AI on employment dynamics, workforce reskilling, and the creation of new job opportunities.

      Introduction to AI Technologies: Providing a foundational understanding of AI concepts, technologies, and applications.

      AI Applications in Healthcare: Exploring the transformative potential of AI in healthcare delivery, diagnostics, treatment, and patient care.

      AI in Agriculture and Environmental Sustainability : Investigating how AI-driven solutions can optimize agricultural practices, promote sustainability, and mitigate environmental challenges.

      AI in Enabling Effective Government : Analyzing the role of AI in enhancing governance, public service delivery, policymaking, and citizen engagement.


Call for Papers

We invite researchers, practitioners, policymakers, industry experts, and enthusiasts to submit original research papers, case studies, and innovative solutions aligned with the summit's theme and topics. Submitted papers should offer insights, advancements, and practical implications in the realm of AI and its applications for sustainable development.

 

Submission Guidelines 


- Papers must be original and not previously published or under review elsewhere.

- Submissions should be formatted according to the Conference Paper Submission Format:

(Title, Author(s) and affiliations, Abstract (150-250 words), Keywords, Introduction, Methodology Results, Discussion, Conclusion, References, Acknowledgments, Contact Information)

- Papers must adhere to the specified word limit (5000-7000 words).

- Authors are requested to provide a brief biography along with their submission.

 

Important Dates

- Paper Submission Deadline: 1st October 2024 

- Notification of Acceptance:   31st November 2024

- Summit Date: March 28th, 2025

 

Submission Process

Please submit your papers electronically via http://www.artificialintelligenceghana.com/callforpapers

For any inquiries or assistance regarding paper submissions, feel free to contact the organizing committee at info@artificialintelligenceghana.com

 

Best Paper Awards

Outstanding contributions will be recognized during the Awards Night, and selected papers will be considered for publication in the book of conference proceedings.

 

Join us in shaping the future of AI-enabled sustainable development at Ghana's premier Artificial Summit and Awards Night. Together, let's harness the power of AI for a brighter, more inclusive, and prosperous tomorrow.

 

For More Information:

Visit our website www.artificialintelligenceghana.com  for updates, registration details, and the latest announcements.


 

We look forward to your participation and contributions to this landmark event in Ghana's technological landscape.

 

Sincerely,

 

Organizing Committee

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