This 26-Year-Old is the 1st African Woman to Win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Innovation!
Put your hands together for the first African woman to win the Africa Prize for Innovation by Royal Academy of Engineering – Charlette N’Guessan!
N’Guessan is the CEO & Co-Founder of Ghana-based software company – BACE Group. She and her team won the £25,000 award (about $33,000) for BACE API – a digital verification system that uses Artificial Intelligence & facial recognition to verify the identities of African remotely and in real-time. According to Charlette N’Guessan, The system works by matching the live photo of the individual the photo in their documents like passports, ID card etc. “For the person trying to submit their application, we ask them to switch on their camera to make sure the person behind the camera is real, and not a robot.” “We are able to capture the face of the person live and match their image with the one on the existing document the person submitted.”
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