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In this fourth episode of a special series of the Embedded podcast, host Zain Verjee speaks with Kate Kallot about building the fundamental data infrastructure needed for Africa's AI revolution. As the founder and CEO of Amini AI, Kallot shares her views on AI as a pivotal technology that can either perpetuate colonial patterns of dependence or become a mechanism for sovereignty and inclusive prosperity in the Global South. Her work focuses on making environmental data accessible and actionable to empower communities at the forefront of climate change while building local AI capacity. Recorded at the Global AI Summit on Africa in partnership with The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Key Highlights:
π Amini AI's approach to collecting, structuring, and fusing diverse data sources for actionable insights
π Kate's mission to create an equitable, African-made AI ecosystem to prevent digital colonialism
π°οΈ The power of data when combined with ground-level information to create incredible insights
π The urgency of data sovereignty, with only 2% of African data currently processed on the continent
π§© Breaking data silos between government ministries and organizations
π©βπ» Why women don't need technical backgrounds to succeed in AI, drawing from Kate's own journey from political science to tech
βοΈ The challenges entrepreneurs face with cross-border business, IP registration, and taxation across African markets
π¬ How Amini focuses on useful, contextually relevant AI rather than chasing the latest architectural innovations
About Our Guest:
Kate Kallot is the Founder and CEO of Amini, a Nairobi-based startup building data infrastructure for Africa and the Global South to regenerate natural capital at scale. Named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in AI in 2023 and a Young World Entrepreneur of the Year in 2024, she currently serves as Vice Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce Global Environmental and Energy Commission and is a member of EY's Global AI Advisory Council.
Before founding Amini in 2022, Kate held leadership positions at global tech companies including NVIDIA, where she led global developer relations and expansion into emerging markets, and Arm, where she was instrumental in the Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) movement. At Intel, she led the development of the world's first AI development kit in a USB form factor, the Neural Compute Stick, bringing computer vision and AI to IoT and edge devices for millions of users.
About Amini AI:
Operating in over 25 countries with 2.5TB of training data and analysis of 80 billion hectares of land, Amini provides insights that help farmers understand soil health, crop conditions, potential disease outbreaks, weather forecasts, and yield predictions. The company works with a network of data partners in a revenue-sharing model that returns value to communities while breaking down data silos across organizations and governments.
Connect With Embedded:
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter/X: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Connect With Zain Verjee:
Twitter/X: @Zain_Verjee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zain-verjee-97747467
Connect With The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution & The Global AI Summit on Africa:
LinkedIn: https://rw.linkedin.com/company/c4ir-rw
Twitter/X: @c4IR_rw
Website: https://c4ir.rw/
The Global AI Summit on Africa: https://c4ir.rw/global-ai-summit-on-africa
Connect With Kate Kallot & Amini AI:
Twitter/X: @katekallot
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katekallot/
Amini AI: https://www.amini.ai/
In this fourth episode of a special series of the Embedded podcast, host Zain Verjee speaks with Kate Kallot about building the fundamental data infrastructure needed for Africa's AI revolution. As the founder and CEO of Amini AI, Kallot shares her views on AI as a pivotal technology that can either perpetuate colonial patterns of dependence or become a mechanism for sovereignty and inclusive prosperity in the Global South. Her work focuses on making environmental data accessible and actionable to empower communities at the forefront of climate change while building local AI capacity. Recorded at the Global AI Summit on Africa in partnership with The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Key Highlights:
π Amini AI's approach to collecting, structuring, and fusing diverse data sources for actionable insights
π Kate's mission to create an equitable, African-made AI ecosystem to prevent digital colonialism
π°οΈ The power of data when combined with ground-level information to create incredible insights
π The urgency of data sovereignty, with only 2% of African data currently processed on the continent
π§© Breaking data silos between government ministries and organizations
π©βπ» Why women don't need technical backgrounds to succeed in AI, drawing from Kate's own journey from political science to tech
βοΈ The challenges entrepreneurs face with cross-border business, IP registration, and taxation across African markets
π¬ How Amini focuses on useful, contextually relevant AI rather than chasing the latest architectural innovations
About Our Guest:
Kate Kallot is the Founder and CEO of Amini, a Nairobi-based startup building data infrastructure for Africa and the Global South to regenerate natural capital at scale. Named one of TIME's 100 Most Influential People in AI in 2023 and a Young World Entrepreneur of the Year in 2024, she currently serves as Vice Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce Global Environmental and Energy Commission and is a member of EY's Global AI Advisory Council.
Before founding Amini in 2022, Kate held leadership positions at global tech companies including NVIDIA, where she led global developer relations and expansion into emerging markets, and Arm, where she was instrumental in the Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) movement. At Intel, she led the development of the world's first AI development kit in a USB form factor, the Neural Compute Stick, bringing computer vision and AI to IoT and edge devices for millions of users.
About Amini AI:
Operating in over 25 countries with 2.5TB of training data and analysis of 80 billion hectares of land, Amini provides insights that help farmers understand soil health, crop conditions, potential disease outbreaks, weather forecasts, and yield predictions. The company works with a network of data partners in a revenue-sharing model that returns value to communities while breaking down data silos across organizations and governments.
Connect With Embedded:
Website: www.therundown.studio
Twitter/X: @Rundown_Studio_
LinkedIn: The Rundown Studio
Connect With Zain Verjee:
Twitter/X: @Zain_Verjee
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zain-verjee-97747467
Connect With The Rwanda Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution & The Global AI Summit on Africa:
LinkedIn: https://rw.linkedin.com/company/c4ir-rw
Twitter/X: @c4IR_rw
Website: https://c4ir.rw/
The Global AI Summit on Africa: https://c4ir.rw/global-ai-summit-on-africa
Connect With Kate Kallot & Amini AI:
Twitter/X: @katekallot
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katekallot/
Amini AI: https://www.amini.ai/