The conference, held in Accra, Ghana, is a platform for discussing the future of sports in Africa. Experts at the Scientific Conference of the All African University Games in Accra, Ghana, have proposed several strategies for African athletes to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) and other technologies.
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Onywera highlighted the potential of AI in revolutionizing sports, from performance analysis to injury prevention. He emphasized the need for collaboration between sports scientists and AI experts to harness this potential. Onywera also discussed the ethical considerations of using AI in sports, such as data privacy and fairness.
Onywera decried the poor performances of African athletes in the just concluded Summer Olympics in France where a country like Nigeria returned home without a medal.