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South African crowd-solving startup Zindi building a community of data scientists and using AI to solve real world problems

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Just last year a team of data scientists under Zindi used machine learning to improve air quality monitoring in Kampala as another group helped Zimnat, an insurance company in Zimbabwe predict customer behavior — especially on who was likely to leave and the possible interventions that would make them stay.

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TechCrunch+ roundup: AI ethics investor survey, B2B SaaS KPIs, don’t frown on down rounds

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Slides 1-5 are in front of the paywall: Cover Traction Summary Problem What makes a great CPG brand Solution Product Case study Business model Market Predicate businesses Competitor Testimonial Team Ask Operating plan Closing Pitch Deck Teardown: The Perfect Pitch Deck Ask Sophie: Will I be allowed into the U.S.

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"Press 2 for Chickens": Innovating African Radio Stations

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Bartholomew Sullivan, a regional ICT officer for AFRRI, and Farm Radio International had been in touch with Kubatana, the parent organization of Freedom Fone, in Zimbabwe and thought IVR technology could be used to improve programming at the stations by making the experience and content more interactive. . Challenges and issues.

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Daily Crunch: Starting today, personal Google Account holders can sign in without a password

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Image Credits: Bryce Durbin/TechCrunch Dear Sophie, I founded a startup in Zimbabwe a few years ago. Three more from the TC+ team: Ethics in AI : Four investors explain why AI ethics can’t be an afterthought , by Dominic-Madori. TechCrunch+ is our membership program that helps founders and startup teams get ahead of the pack.