‘Enjoy African AI 2024’ winners storm Class FM's mid-morning show

It was a morning of tech, talent, and total vibes on the mid-morning show with Laura Lawson on Accra-based Class 91.3 FM on Friday, October 10, as the brilliant young innovators from Globen School, Tabora No. 2, winners of the Enjoy African AI 2024 Competition, made a special appearance in the studio.
The students, who captured national attention with their exceptional performance in Artificial Intelligence and creative technology, shared their experiences, inspiration, and future ambitions live on air.
Their winning project demonstrated how AI can be applied to solve local community challenges, earning them top honours in last year’s prestigious contest.
Speaking on the show, the young innovators expressed excitement about their achievement and gratitude to their teachers and mentors for guiding them through the journey.
They also encouraged other students to explore technology and innovation, emphasising that Africa’s future lies in creativity and digital skills.
Host Laura Lawson praised the team for their ingenuity, describing their work as a testament to the incredible potential of Ghanaian youth in science and technology.
The Enjoy African AI initiative continues to spotlight and empower young minds across the continent, nurturing the next generation of African tech leaders and innovators.
Source: Classfmonline.com/cecil Mensah
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