Knowing Strive Masiyiwa and his significant contributions to Zimbabwe as an engineer during my formative years greatly influenced my decision to pursue a degree in Telecommunications Engineering. I can confidently attest that his inspirational journey has provided me with strong motivation throughout my academic endeavors.
Thank you Strive for pointing out that Africa needs to be part of the conversation. Africa has a lot of potential and we need more leaders like him who are dedicated to lay out the foundation necessary for future generations to build on. AI will be a massive technological revolution and Africa cannot afford to be left out, again!
These 2 are my Heroes, i own shares in Econet because of the Principals of the founder Strive, I Uphold & follow Just political & business principals since am a follower of James Manyika. These 2 Are the biggest Zim Exports Ever as as at 23/09/23.
Strive is undoubtedly the most brilliant entrepreneur to emerge from Zimbabwe, but on AI, he was out of depth, yet that is the strength of James Manyika and Google are some of the pioneers of AI.
Strive is a giant and has given a lot to Africa, what a guy, what an impact! I'm proud to have worked for him and to have played a small part towards that incredible impact.
This was quite impressive. I am a proud Zimbabwean and I am excited about the effects AI will have in Africa and the world at large. I am also happy that this conversation showed how important it is to talk about the digital future for today's generation and the generations to come.
Mind blowing, breathtaking conversation. Like King Saul, I feel like asking "whose sons are these?" Something I have admired about Strive Masiyiwa is that while he is a capitalist, his version is not the type that excludes or uses everyone else. Strive speaks about "all of us, we, everyone of us...." That's the difference between him and most of the political "entrepreneurs" that we have in Africa.
I was one of those skeptical about AI before now. I think I'm now excited to learn AI and be a pro at it after watching this. Thanks to these African giants. Strive and James. This is so insightful!
Thank you James and Strive for the enlightening conversation. The insights you shared are incredibly valuable. One key takeaway for me was the impact of AI on education. Strive's reserved take on open source made me smile, it reflects his strong belief in the ethics of AI. If AI systems are responsibly developed, with fairness, transparency and accountability, we'll be fine. I'm glad this conversation is actually taking place on Google.
thank you very kindly mr James and mr Strive. Personally i would suggest big guys like you follow suit on what is being done by automobile companies, introduce apprenticeship on AI, Telecommunications etc which will make the learning and teaching of sciences more pragmatic so as to give tangible results. The future needs people who are pragmatic. In conclusion, thank you for such an insightful dialogue, we looking forward to more of these
" A.I. Is as big as the Industrial Revolution "! Wow! I hope Mrs. Strive Masiyiwa don't mind me quoting that statement because that was an immeasurable stamp on how I feel about where A.I. Is transforming our world in real-time, right now. Beautiful statement!
Thumbs up to Strive and James! It's refreshing to hear a serious discourse concerning a searching matter of technical and social importance for a change. I think the lack of definition of AI speaks to its current infancy and spontaneity. The world must now find full use for it and evaluate its potential immediate and long term impact now that it's here, rather than AI being a solution deliberately created for a predetermined range of specific known problems. In other words, it's a nice tool which we now need to figure out how to fully use it; not one made for a specific purpose. Hence Google's initiative of setting up research centres in countries like Ghana. Awesome dialogue gentlemen and thank you.
Our failure to lure these great characters back into our economic ecosystem makes it difficult for Zim to realize its dream of becoming the diamond for Africa
Wow. Zimbabweans !!!! Black boy fly - Kendrick Lamar. Kufunga kuti boys dzoziwa sadza just like my children, i have now strong confidence in what they can do as well.
They had no role in any events leading to or after the Mgagao Declaration. All this talent would have gone to waste like many others in Zimbabwe because of that fact.
Inspirational stuff. Great conversation from two great people. Dr Strive you are a role model and global leader with a legacy which will impact generations to come
One thing that's certain through all of this is - Africa as a sleeping giant is waking up and quite excitingly with this realization,there's a hope for amazing potential that'll come from it.
2:39 🙏🏽. The story of Strive Masiyiwa and Tsitsi during that time always inspires me everytime I hear it. #Passion and #Innovation....My 1. Question is what is going to happen to Telecommunications Licenses and Telecos as a whole once Starlink (Vsats) is used as a Fibre Backhuals for 3,4 and 5G Cellsites, I understand this is still considered Rural Community Technology. But 4G Starlink backhuals vs 5G Fibre Backhuals....Are Telecos going decentralized
This coupled with Netflix ,Prime viewers on Africa's pay-TV satellites Startimes/Multichoice/Gotv users who don't mind paying USD$26,66 cause of lack of Internet and stable 4G connections that would allow direct Netflix @ USD$8,53. Or even PayTV Priemium subscriptions without internet. And all this will now be possible via Starlink or One web ( Just to avoid monopoly narratives)
The confirmation that Africa will lead in future population figures affirms that world conversations in AI should be concerned about their investment focus.
Short, insightful, thoughtful and wise conversation. These two chaps really speak hope to those currently in the back end of economic development! The future can only be better from here!
Two Zimbabweans who have +vely impacted in the world.When ever I see you guys it feels great for me to be a Zimbabwean.I dream to be like you one day guys or may my children.
The statistical analysis of Africa’s future prospects is promising. However, it’s worrisome that there’s a lack of cohesive progress in implementing policies that could benefit all 51 countries on the continent. This interview is easy to follow and showcases a remarkable level of maturity.
The mere fact that these two have not called Zimbabwe home for more than 20 years proves that we have a serious leadership deficit. Politics has failed us 💔
We are not set up to be producers of AI technology. We are consumers at this point. We need to start managing and governing our data and digital infrastructure.
@@jinmi7832 I have no idea what you are talking about sir. I know data governance structure is universal. It has nothing to do with Western or African. Data insights and analytics are based on the region it is designed for. Yes, I am in the position of authority for Data governance. I have worked with teams in the USA and Africa for big oil companies. One thing we in Africa are lacking is the governance structure. That was my initial comment.
@@jinmi7832 Boss, I usually don't go back and forth in the comment section because of this reason. You really don't understand how Artificial intelligence works. AI technologies are fueled by data. Data in, data out. If you build (Produce) all the technologies for farmers you will still need data for your predictive analytics. Creating the AI technologies is not a big deal. Getting good data to run the technology takes time. If Africa does not have good data governance, we will be at the mercy of foreign entities and anyone can come and mishandle our data. Entities that own data rule the economy.
Zanu really killed this country ..... so many brilliant minds have left, and those left behind don't have a voice. While we celebrate bush bakeries , the real conversations are being had on the global stage....sad.
"We dont want to be users any more than we want to be used" left me thinking. That shud be unpackaged a lot more especially when it comes to African countries moving up the manufacturing value chain🎉
What a wonderful insight of Africa transformation. I fully relate with Telecom change as expressed in this episode. Would love to get in touch with both of you
Wow!. First mobile phone call in Nigeria made by Strive😎👊🏾. Very inspirational🫶🏾. More conversations on Africa building its own tech platforms instead of just being users, please…
Econet standards have dropped, the guys who are running it are sleeping on the job,and the waiting time when you call the customer service number is absurd, I wouldn't expect that to happen in a company founded by the tech entrepreneur, and pioneer of mobile phone service in Africa Dr Strive . Econet we deserve better!
Great motivating conversation. Indeed AI is changing the landscape. This day we get directions, write assignments, farming, buy, apply herbicides, switch off lights. AI is solving our needs and wants indeed we are in Tech Revolution Era
Thanks Dr. Strive & James Manyika for this rich dialogue. Having gained some great insight into the enormous potentials of AI and the transformational impact it holds for Africa, I'm currently leading a campaign for the integration of AI into various sectors in Nigeria, starting with education. What platforms are available for collaborations?
This was extremely insightful!! Lots of things to think about and act on quickly to ensure that this is one technology that will be equally beneficial for both the global north and south in very key areas such as improving access health care and education.
Me I call this man the king of Africa. I know you know what I mean and he is the king who loves to see his kingdom developing to the highest maximum that's why he decided to teach his people. I really want to be like him in whatever way am in
Knowing Strive Masiyiwa and his significant contributions to Zimbabwe as an engineer during my formative years greatly influenced my decision to pursue a degree in Telecommunications Engineering. I can confidently attest that his inspirational journey has provided me with strong motivation throughout my academic endeavors.
M.kk 0:03 k.m 0:03 😅m
as a Zimbabwean im so proud,these are icons
OKI jrf😂 lo m🎉 cc😊 me b
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Me too bruv
Thank you Strive for pointing out that Africa needs to be part of the conversation. Africa has a lot of potential and we need more leaders like him who are dedicated to lay out the foundation necessary for future generations to build on. AI will be a massive technological revolution and Africa cannot afford to be left out, again!
Definitely Africa needs to be brought into the conversation not just as a user but also in terms of reaping the benefits economically.
Clearly, we lack nothing in Africa. Proud of these gentlemen!
We need more brilliant minds like these guys from Zimbabwe
Seeing these two leaders in tech and business confirms to me that Zimbabwe will get up there one day.
They have contributed to Zimbabwe’s continuous collapse
@@abdouldieng3317 How have they contributed to Zimbabwe's collapse?
How please enlighten me
he won't answer, remember you don't need any level of intelligence to criticize even individuals with the lowest IQs can criticize @@cecilgondo9657
A great discussion
These 2 are my Heroes, i own shares in Econet because of the Principals of the founder Strive, I Uphold & follow Just political & business principals since am a follower of James Manyika.
These 2 Are the biggest Zim Exports Ever as as at 23/09/23.
Goosebumps is all I been having for the past 2 days. The future is bright for Africa. Let's go
As a Zimbabwean, I am proud of these giants.
Strive is undoubtedly the most brilliant entrepreneur to emerge from Zimbabwe, but on AI, he was out of depth, yet that is the strength of James Manyika and Google are some of the pioneers of AI.
1:08 ❤
Strive is a giant and has given a lot to Africa, what a guy, what an impact! I'm proud to have worked for him and to have played a small part towards that incredible impact.
This was quite impressive. I am a proud Zimbabwean and I am excited about the effects AI will have in Africa and the world at large. I am also happy that this conversation showed how important it is to talk about the digital future for today's generation and the generations to come.
Zimbabwe all the way. Proud of guys
Mind blowing, breathtaking conversation. Like King Saul, I feel like asking "whose sons are these?" Something I have admired about Strive Masiyiwa is that while he is a capitalist, his version is not the type that excludes or uses everyone else. Strive speaks about "all of us, we, everyone of us...." That's the difference between him and most of the political "entrepreneurs" that we have in Africa.
I was one of those skeptical about AI before now. I think I'm now excited to learn AI and be a pro at it after watching this. Thanks to these African giants. Strive and James. This is so insightful!
I was so moved when I hear Strive say he made the first phone call in Nigeria. So incredible! I'm from Nigeria by the way.
Thank you James and Strive for the enlightening conversation. The insights you shared are incredibly valuable. One key takeaway for me was the impact of AI on education. Strive's reserved take on open source made me smile, it reflects his strong belief in the ethics of AI. If AI systems are responsibly developed, with fairness, transparency and accountability, we'll be fine. I'm glad this conversation is actually taking place on Google.
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Two great Zimbabweans. I am inspired.
thank you very kindly mr James and mr Strive. Personally i would suggest big guys like you follow suit on what is being done by automobile companies, introduce apprenticeship on AI, Telecommunications etc which will make the learning and teaching of sciences more pragmatic so as to give tangible results. The future needs people who are pragmatic. In conclusion, thank you for such an insightful dialogue, we looking forward to more of these
My thoughts exactly just from am few days ago
" A.I. Is as big as the Industrial Revolution "! Wow! I hope Mrs. Strive Masiyiwa don't mind me quoting that statement because that was an immeasurable stamp on how I feel about where A.I. Is transforming our world in real-time, right now. Beautiful statement!
Thumbs up to Strive and James! It's refreshing to hear a serious discourse concerning a searching matter of technical and social importance for a change. I think the lack of definition of AI speaks to its current infancy and spontaneity. The world must now find full use for it and evaluate its potential immediate and long term impact now that it's here, rather than AI being a solution deliberately created for a predetermined range of specific known problems. In other words, it's a nice tool which we now need to figure out how to fully use it; not one made for a specific purpose. Hence Google's initiative of setting up research centres in countries like Ghana. Awesome dialogue gentlemen and thank you.
Our failure to lure these great characters back into our economic ecosystem makes it difficult for Zim to realize its dream of becoming the diamond for Africa
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🎉😊
Its a shame
Wow. Zimbabweans !!!! Black boy fly - Kendrick Lamar. Kufunga kuti boys dzoziwa sadza just like my children, i have now strong confidence in what they can do as well.
Boggles one’s mind how we fail to harness this talent in Zimbabwe 🤦🏾♂️. Brilliant minds
You cannot harness such talent when you have intellectually challenged people in power
Our wretched and useless ZANU PF gvt
@@thembakhumalo-li7blspot on
Just imagining this talent in Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
If they were in Zim, they would have been selling Phones and accessories at Ximex or those shops in town.
Zim kills creativity and entrepreneurship.
A Nigerian will actually say the same thing
But I think Africa is now the powerhouse of global change and evidences are there for us to see
They had no role in any events leading to or after the Mgagao Declaration. All this talent would have gone to waste like many others in Zimbabwe because of that fact.
😂😂😂😂@@nyati_imhenyu
It can’t
I'm so proud of Zimbabwe. Brilliant ideas globally. Let's unleash the potential.
Inspirational stuff. Great conversation from two great people. Dr Strive you are a role model and global leader with a legacy which will impact generations to come
One thing that's certain through all of this is - Africa as a sleeping giant is waking up and quite excitingly with this realization,there's a hope for amazing potential that'll come from it.
As a Zimbabwean all I see is a bright future as I'm proceeding with studying hoping to reconstruct my country like Strive.
This is nothing but so inspirational, to see how Strive just fights so that we as Zimbabweans can be part of this technological advancement
Never felt more proud to be Zimbabwean than in this moment. My prayer is that the gvt would lure these 2 back into the fold
What does James do?
@@Drewxy22 he's a senior vice president at google
@@tanakanyika9273 Mmm... makes us soo proud! Wuaw! 🌟
2:39 🙏🏽. The story of Strive Masiyiwa and Tsitsi during that time always inspires me everytime I hear it. #Passion and #Innovation....My 1. Question is what is going to happen to Telecommunications Licenses and Telecos as a whole once Starlink (Vsats) is used as a Fibre Backhuals for 3,4 and 5G Cellsites, I understand this is still considered Rural Community Technology. But 4G Starlink backhuals vs 5G Fibre Backhuals....Are Telecos going decentralized
This coupled with Netflix ,Prime viewers on Africa's pay-TV satellites Startimes/Multichoice/Gotv users who don't mind paying USD$26,66 cause of lack of Internet and stable 4G connections that would allow direct Netflix @ USD$8,53. Or even PayTV Priemium subscriptions without internet. And all this will now be possible via Starlink or One web ( Just to avoid monopoly narratives)
This was a marvelous listen, as a an engineer and a Zimbabwean l am proud of what the future holds for AI in Africa and the World.
Two Zimbabweans ... m super proud ..
man, I love these guys! Hope to be on such a Podcast in 10 years
An amazing conversation. Leaves me curious and wanting an additional 3 hours.
The confirmation that Africa will lead in future population figures affirms that world conversations in AI should be concerned about their investment focus.
Short, insightful, thoughtful and wise conversation. These two chaps really speak hope to those currently in the back end of economic development! The future can only be better from here!
These are two iconic leaders who have been a major inspiration to millions of Africans around the world. Thank you
born in Zimbabwe both
Strive is such a role model
Zimbabwe has brilliant minds especially in technology.
Two Zimbabweans who have +vely impacted in the world.When ever I see you guys it feels great for me to be a Zimbabwean.I dream to be like you one day guys or may my children.
The statistical analysis of Africa’s future prospects is promising. However, it’s worrisome that there’s a lack of cohesive progress in implementing policies that could benefit all 51 countries on the continent. This interview is easy to follow and showcases a remarkable level of maturity.
Tip of the iceberg when it comes to Zim talent. The intellectual power that's in the Zimbabwe population is shocking. And you will see them everywhere
The mere fact that these two have not called Zimbabwe home for more than 20 years proves that we have a serious leadership deficit. Politics has failed us 💔
A woow interview we really have to make an effort to understand this AI and be involved because that's where the future is heading
Amazing conversation. As entrepreneurs we have the foresight of how tomorrow will look like and the African problems to resolve.
Thanks you too explained 🤣🤣✈️🎤💋🌍💯💕💕✌️
✌️💕🌍💯🌍
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Inspirational conversation. Thought leadership in motion.
With close caption With cross reference to the website for business technologies can be perfectly tuned.
What an eye-opener AI interview show. Proud to be a Zimbabwean.
you can feel kuti pakutaurwa zvakaibva. what an interview well done elders
This makes me proud as a Zimbabwean.
We are not set up to be producers of AI technology. We are consumers at this point. We need to start managing and governing our data and digital infrastructure.
A bit pessimistic, aren't you?
@@jinmi7832 I have no idea what you are talking about sir. I know data governance structure is universal. It has nothing to do with Western or African. Data insights and analytics are based on the region it is designed for. Yes, I am in the position of authority for Data governance. I have worked with teams in the USA and Africa for big oil companies. One thing we in Africa are lacking is the governance structure. That was my initial comment.
@@jinmi7832 Boss, I usually don't go back and forth in the comment section because of this reason. You really don't understand how Artificial intelligence works. AI technologies are fueled by data. Data in, data out. If you build (Produce) all the technologies for farmers you will still need data for your predictive analytics. Creating the AI technologies is not a big deal. Getting good data to run the technology takes time. If Africa does not have good data governance, we will be at the mercy of foreign entities and anyone can come and mishandle our data. Entities that own data rule the economy.
Anything Strive Masiyiwa is always worth listening too!
After hearing this conversation, my desire to learn more about AI increased by more than a factor of two.
Think of how many more Zimbabweans like this are the thriving outside of Zimbabwe
Profound giants of Africa, love how they have the same fit. "Great minds think alike"
“So that we cannot just be users where others have economic gain but also be participants “ wisdom
Zanu really killed this country ..... so many brilliant minds have left, and those left behind don't have a voice. While we celebrate bush bakeries , the real conversations are being had on the global stage....sad.
Two global phenomenal leaders in technology and leadership 👌
Zimbabwe’s STRIVE!!❤
The future is bright🇿🇼
As a telecom technician in Zimbabwe I'm proud of this...though mabasa kusina
Thanks Strive and James. Your discussion was quote insightful and you guys touched on key and salient points on the pros and cons of AI and Robotics.
Great insights! Thank you, gentlemen!
Very interesting conversation. Thank you, James and Strive.
Thank you James and Strive for such an enlightening conversation
"We dont want to be users any more than we want to be used" left me thinking. That shud be unpackaged a lot more especially when it comes to African countries moving up the manufacturing value chain🎉
This is great to see, seeing these trailblazers in one room discussion such petinant issues is breathtaking.
Such profound conversation and insights shared there thanks. Am really a student of Strive's works.
What a beautiful insights of prolonged vision of Africa connectivity! 🎉
Excellent analysis of telecoms and AI past, present and future
I quite enjoyed this. Strive can see into the future with clarity!
I wish to see 2 million views and 100k comments from Africa in the first hour of realising these discussions
Such views are a result of sharing.
Have you shared the article?
I wish these guys back in Zimbabwe and help develop our tech industry 14:45
They are viewed as the Enemy in Zim
ZANU chiororo
What a wonderful insight of Africa transformation. I fully relate with Telecom change as expressed in this episode. Would love to get in touch with both of you
Wow!. First mobile phone call in Nigeria made by Strive😎👊🏾. Very inspirational🫶🏾.
More conversations on Africa building its own tech platforms instead of just being users, please…
Econet standards have dropped, the guys who are running it are sleeping on the job,and the waiting time when you call the customer service number is absurd, I wouldn't expect that to happen in a company founded by the tech entrepreneur, and pioneer of mobile phone service in Africa Dr Strive . Econet we deserve better!
Great motivating conversation. Indeed AI is changing the landscape. This day we get directions, write assignments, farming, buy, apply herbicides, switch off lights. AI is solving our needs and wants indeed we are in Tech Revolution Era
Wanna grateful, on the issue of half glass, yes, Strive is right there
im proud to be zimbabwean
Yes, thank you both for sharing. It's very useful. Thank you for sharing
Thanks Dr. Strive & James Manyika for this rich dialogue.
Having gained some great insight into the enormous potentials of AI and the transformational impact it holds for Africa, I'm currently leading a campaign for the integration of AI into various sectors in Nigeria, starting with education.
What platforms are available for collaborations?
I'm really fond of Mr Masiyiwa
He is inspiration
Yes.. I remember Econet in 2001 in Nigeria before MTN came
Big Boys doing Big Boys things, proudly, both Zimbabwean and IT Engineer😎
Proud of these 2 Zimbabweans 🇿🇼 ❤ proudly African 💪🏾❤
This was extremely insightful!! Lots of things to think about and act on quickly to ensure that this is one technology that will be equally beneficial for both the global north and south in very key areas such as improving access health care and education.
Thank you for this!
Great conversation.. Two great men..
A proud fellow citizen here ✋🏾
Smart man... learn't a lot... interesting conversation. 👍🏿
Thank you Strive and James you make us proud keep on doing the good.
The future looks bright for Africa if we can stick to these words and not allow these politicians to put the resources to the wrong things.
Strive Masiyiwa inspires to change our lives 💪🏾
Thank you, proud of you and proud to be following
Important dialogues I wish more Zimbabweans could invest their time and data to this and not what we like spending our tine on
Good to hear from Dr Strve
Wow this interview was so informative. There is so much to be done I can see more opportunities for Africa.
Thank You for sharing this dialogue on Technology and Society
Me I call this man the king of Africa. I know you know what I mean and he is the king who loves to see his kingdom developing to the highest maximum that's why he decided to teach his people. I really want to be like him in whatever way am in