The Social Impact Show presents an insightful episode with Professor Anass Bayaga

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Professor Anass Bayaga, a trailblazer in neuro-cognitive enhancement and AI innovation in higher education. Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing South African universities, democratizing knowledge, and bridging gaps in education. Prof. Bayaga unpacks the challenges universities face—technological readiness, integration, and gender disparities—and shares strategies to unlock AI's transformative potential. From UWC's groundbreaking use of generative AI in legal education to AI-driven solutions tackling climate change and public health, this episode is a must-listen for educators, innovators, and tech enthusiasts. 🚀🎓
29 Jan English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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