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Amplifying Africa’s True Wealth
Born from the heart of Africa and fuelled by the spirit of Ubuntu, Nubi AI is steadfast in its mission to be the bridge to a brighter future. By harnessing frontier technologies, we empower Africa’s aspirant youth. Our formidable team of thought leaders and technology experts ensures innovative solutions are delivered with precision and passion, driving the change Africa needs.
What is Nubi AI?
Nubi AI leverages multiple Large Language Models (LLMs) to offer personalized financial services, education, and healthcare primarily via mobile phones. Guided by the African philosophy of Ubuntu, ‘I am because we are,’ our design philosophy centers on empathy, creating products and experiences that empower and amplify individual dignity and humanity. By 2030, Nubi aims to be the daily go-to platform for all young and aspiring Africans with a mobile phone and internet.
Nubi Finance
Nubi Finance leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) to offer personalized mentorship and expert business advice, enhancing entrepreneurs’ creditworthiness and technical competence. Utilizing advanced data analytics, Nubi provides real-time assessments and predictive modelling to guide strategic actions for optimal outcomes. The platform features interactive pathways for credit score improvement, personalized plans, behavioural nudges, and networking opportunities, all supported by LLM mentors. Nubi’s AI-driven dynamic credit score tracks business performance, enabling continuous strategy adjustments. Behavioural incentives foster resilient, derisked businesses within the small business ecosystem.
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Nubi in the media
At Nubi AI we are committed to leaving no one behind in the digital age!
Our CEO Mike Mpanya joined James Mwangi, CEO of Equity Bank Limited, Francine Katsoudas, Executive Vice President of Cisco, and Ina Fried, Chief Technology Correspondent with Axios, at the 2024 Clinton Global Initiative in New York, to discuss bridging the digital divide and addressing education inequities—especially across Africa, where empowering a growing youth population is crucial.
Key takeaways:
🔹 Collaborate with local partners 🔹 Leverage existing use-cases 🔹 Put tech in the hands of innovators 🔹 Innovate for people, not just customers 🔹 Involve African youth in development
🎥 Watch the full panel discussion by clicking on the image