The Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) organised an educative training session on AI productionization and commercialisation on April 8, 2025, led by Mr. Darlington Akogo (CEO of MinoHealth AI Labs) and Mr. Jeremiah Ayensu (Senior AI Engineer at MinoHealth AI Labs). …
The energy theme of the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) supported innovative research at the intersection of renewable energy and agriculture through the Tropical Agrivoltaic Research Fields (TARF) installed under a US …
The rapid expansion of AI has brought both remarkable opportunities and ethical challenges. As AI continues to shape industries and societies, the need for responsible AI development has become more …
Albert Dede is a PhD candidate in Computer Engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and a Responsible Artificial Intelligence Lab (RAIL) scholar. His research focuses on …
Amina Salifu, a PhD student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and a scholar at the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL), is a shining example of how RAIL …
Ten outstanding Ghanaian journalists specialising in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ST&I) reporting have embarked on a fully funded three-day training program at the Imperial College London, courtesy of the British …
Albert Dede, Henry Nunoo-Mensah, Emmanuel Kofi Akowuah, Kwame Osei Boateng, Prince Ebenezer Adjei, Francisca Adoma Acheampong, Isaac Acquah, Jerry John Kponyo Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) typically compress high-resolution images to minimize computational requirements. However, this can lead …
The Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) has the objective of nurturing and training young talent in responsible AI and robotics. The team launched the RAIL Robotics Club initiative at St. Hubert …
The Responsible and Smart Solutions Laboratory (RS²LAB), a satellite lab of the Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) in Cabo Verde, took part in the workshop titled “Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities and Challenges in …
Benjamin Kommey, Elvis Tamakloe, Jerry John Kponyo, Eric Tutu Tchao, Andrew Selasi Agbemenu, Henry Nunoo-Mensah Energy profligacy and appliance degradation are the apex reasons accounting for the continuous rise in power wastage and high energy …