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AI Data Scientist by day🧑‍💻 Economist by night 🌜

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{CHURCHILL•}⛪️@ChurchillonData·
Content creation has now become the visible part of Ghana's tech scene, the country's potential in fields like software development, AI, cybersecurity, fintech, Data science, UI/UX design, cloud computing, health-tech and video editing remains largely untapped.
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@dr_bandak Recommender systems algorithms, that was my dissertation. Till date, any system I see, I try to think along recommender systems 😂
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Dr. Banda Khalifa MD, MPH, MBA
The X algorithm is so damn good…. You engage with 1 topic, and boom, X says here are 50 more similar topics Meanwhile, my 170K+ followers on LinkedIn can't even see my post 😂…
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@Citi973 They access the digital logs that your phone creates automatically. It is logical because the cellular network see your sim and your phone’s id (IMEI)
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Kenji⚡️🇬🇭🇨🇮
Snowing 😂in 25th of March, naa uk weather is so crazy man , snowing in spring 😭😭.
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Nana B.@koboateng·
Every interview I watch, Homelander seems a bit unsure about what exactly needs to be done regarding the SIM card re-registration exercise
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Nana B.@koboateng·
The Minister says AI can remove duplicates but cannot tell which one is real so everyone must re-register. It sounds logical but it’s not how these systems work. Duplicates are not a mystery. You don’t guess the original, you check simple things: when each record was created, where it was registered and whether it matches Ghana Card data and usage history. That alone can resolve most cases. AI does more than just spot duplicates. It can match biometrics, confirm a real person is present and flag suspicious patterns. This is already how banks and telecom systems verify people every day. Yes, the old system had problems but asking over 30 million people to start again is not the only solution. It is just the easiest one. The smarter approach is simple: clean the data, flag the suspicious cases and verify only those. If you don’t fix the system itself, starting over won’t solve anything. It will just bring us back here again. x.com/Citi973/status…
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Elliot@elliot_solution·
Minister, India’s government used AI to deduplicate and authenticate over 1.4 billion biometric records. Fingerprints, iris scans, facial images, all cross-checked at population scale. Ghana has 30 million. The technology exists and has been proven. There is no shame in saying you need to consult further on a technical matter. That is leadership. Saying AI cannot do something it has been doing for a decade doesn’t look good.
CITI FM 97.3@Citi973

“AI can eradicate duplicates, but what AI cannot do is authenticate which of those duplicates is original…instead of picking each of the 30 million, we’re better off giving everybody the opportunity to do their own registration again.” — Samuel Nartey George on the SIM re-registration exercise Watch the full conversation: youtube.com/watch?v=zJIHOm… #FaceToFace #CitiFM #GhanaNews #SimRegistration #SamGeorge

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African Talent Plug - ATP 🔌
1 observation I’ve made When people reach out to me about remote jobs, they skip this step “Do my skills today qualify me to work in a role that is remote eligible?” The only way to find out is to use an LLM for a skills audit to find out which remote role fits
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Blaque Gatsby@blaquegatsby·
@elliot_solution Can you explain exactly how the telcos can get the consumer to pay for it? And how did you come up with the $240 million figures?
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Elliot@elliot_solution·
Minister, GH₵240 million is the estimated cost of this exercise. Asking telcos to pay it does not make it free. Telcos are businesses. MTN’s own CEO already said they will ‘tighten the belt’ to manage the cost. That belt tightening shows up in your data bundle and call tariffs. We the consumer pays either way. Just not directly.
UTV Ghana@utvghana

The SIM re-registration exercise comes at no cost to the Ghanaian taxpayer. - Sam George #UTVGhana

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JustSandra
JustSandra@CoolGodVibes·
Desiring to marry a virgin is not bad, neither can it ever become an idol, same way desiring to marry a Christian can't become an idol. Because, those are the things God desire for us, that we stay sexually pure and not become one with an unbeliever. Is the Christian who is a virgin also not born-again, passionate about Jesus, excellent in the God-given characteristics of a godly wife or husband, and physically attractive to their person? Do you think only non virgins can be these things? Are you implying that God made an idol of sexual purity when He told us numerous time to avoid sexual sins? Idols≠ prioritising one value above the another value. Idol= another thing you bow to, simple. Even if a thing leads to self righteousness, it still can't be referred to as an idol. It's okay that you married a non virgin, but in the church, honorable things like being a virgin is what we should encourage, because that's the ideal and promiscuous act should not even come off as being okay in the church. Fornication shouldn't be named among believers. Virginity is a fruit of obedience and love for God. Any Christian should be and want that. Between two brothers who have everything in common, virginity should be the #1 factor. Who is a virgin wins.
Trevor Sheatz@TrevorSheatz

Virginity should not be the #1 factor Christians look for when considering who to marry. Godliness and being attracted to them is. Virginity matters, and it's a blessing from God. It's not wrong to desire someone who is a virgin. And past sexual sin regularly carries present-day consequences. But I fear we've placed virginity on such a high pedestal that it's become an idol for many. The Bible doesn't say that someone "is free to be married to anyone [they want] ​— ​only if they're a virgin." It says that someone "is free to be married to anyone [they want] ​— ​only in the Lord (aka, only if they're a Christian)" (1 Cor. 7:39). In other words, what matters above all else is that your spouse is a believer, virgin or not. Again, while desiring to marry a virgin isn't a bad thing, it becomes a bad thing if it causes you to miss out on marrying the person who truly matters: the man or woman who's born-again, passionate about Jesus, excellent in the God-given characteristics of a godly wife or husband, and physically attractive to you. And a mature Christian should desire those things in a potential spouse above all else, regardless of the past sins the person may have gone through (though they should certainly weigh out that aspect as well in this decision, since it does matter).

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{CHURCHILL•}⛪️@ChurchillonData·
There should be multiple approaches rather relying on just a single approach.
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Only medium- and high-risk cases escalate to targeted in-person biometric checks at agents or centers, while all future SIM actions (new issuances, swaps, replacements) mandate the same real-time NIA linkage. This will create a clean database with far less public inconvenience…
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