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Yaw Appiah Lartey, Deloitte Partner, Strategy, Risk and Transactions, has expressed with optimism that Ghana stands at a thrilling crossroad with its vibrant financial technology ecosystem and mobile money underpinned by a digitally savvy population.
According to him, the country is uniquely positioned to leverage Artificial Intelligence to lead innovation in Africa and the world.
He disclosed this at a webinar dubbed “Harnessing the AI Revolution for the Consumer and Financial Industries” organised by the professional services firm.
“This revolution promises to redefine how financial services are delivered, how consumer experiences are personalised and how businesses drive inclusive growth across our nation.”
“Let’s collaborate to ensure AI empowers Ghanaian businesses, protects consumers and fuels sustainable economic progress," he added.
From enhancing customer experiences and optimising operational efficiencies to fortifying risk management and driving innovation, Mr. Lartey who is a Lawyer said AI presents many opportunities.
“We must also be aware that the journey of the AI Revolution is not just about technology, but its about people, skills and continuous learning”.
Recognising this, he said, Deloitte is committed to empowering professionals with the knowledge and capabilities needed to navigate and lead in this new era.
“That is why I am particularly excited to highlight the Deloitte Training Academy”, he said.
“The Academy offers a comprehensive suite of AI and Data training designed to equip individuals and organisations with practical skills. AI basics include Python, SQL for financial services and Power BI for businesses", he added
The webinar was moderated by Richard Quainoo, a Senior Consultant. The lead presenter was Jania Okwechime, Partner, Data Analytics and AI, Deloitte West Africa.
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