With Ghana’s Covid-19 cases inching towards 6,000, scientists are emphasising the need to know the impact of the country’s response to the pandemic.
That requires the development of Artificial Intelligence to study common patterns among countries and classify them according to the spread of infection.
Luckily, a Ghanaian scientist has lived up to the challenge by developing a technology he has already used to prove Ghana is yet to reach her peak.
On Tech Thursday, Luv FM’s Kwasi Debrah spoke to Dr Mark Amo-Boateng of the University of Energy and Natural Resources in Sunyani.
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