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The AI Infrastructure Reckoning Conversation With Co-Founder Michael Michie


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Tech Talk Africa | Season 2 Episode 01: The AI Infrastructure Reckoning 

Guest: Michael Michie, Co-founder of EverseTech and Special Advisor on AI to the Kenyan Government

Africa’s digital future isn't just about the code we write; it’s being laid in the cables, servers, and power grids that most people will never see. In this season premiere, we move past the headlines to ask the hard questions: Who owns the compute? Who controls the data? And who pays the energy bill when ambition outpaces reality? 

We sit down with Michael Michie, a tech founder and a leading voice in Kenya’s AI strategy, to dissect the systems beneath the story. Michael shares his journey from a childhood obsession with hardware to the "perfect pivot" for EverseTech: solving the infrastructure accountability gap in Africa. We explore why the oversimplification of AI scares him and why he believes the hype needs to "die" so the real work can begin.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Cost of Entry: Michael breaks down the staggering reality of building a data center—starting at roughly 5 billion Kenya Shillings ($38M+) just for the facility, before a single GPU is even plugged in.
  • The Power Paradox: We dive into why "energy" is the most critical infrastructure milestone for 2030. Michael explains why many high-end servers purchased by organizations sit idle because they require specialized three-phase power that standard office power grids don't provide.
  • Data Findability vs. Scarcity: Contrary to popular belief, Michael argues Africa doesn't have a "lack of data" but a findability and storage issue. He explores how to unlock "machine-readable" data from healthcare and traditional recorded information.
  • Sovereignty and "Going Local": His advice for CIOs is bold: "Get off the global cloud." Moving AI workloads to local infrastructure can be roughly 30% cheaper and is essential for data sovereignty.
  • Climate & Context: We tackle the "Animals vs. Machines" debate. Michael contextualizes AI's environmental impact, noting that while local water and power issues are real, industries like agriculture currently have a much larger global footprint.

Is Africa ready to build the foundations that carry our tech ambitions? Hit play to hear Michael Michie’s blueprint for a sustainable, localized AI future. 

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Credits
Host:

  • Stella Gichuhi

Producer:

  • James Njoroge

Executive Producers:

  • Harry Hare
  • Agutu Dan
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