Fana Media and AI Institute agree on collaboration

In Addis Ababa, Fana Media Corporation and the Artificial Intelligence Institute of Ethiopia have agreed to collaborate. This partnership involves a music competition powered by artificial intelligence with a one million birr prize. The contest aims to highlight Ethiopia's history using AI technology.

On Ketit 27, 2018 (Fana BC), in Addis Ababa, Fana Media Corporation and the Artificial Intelligence Institute of Ethiopia agreed to collaborate. This partnership centers on a music competition utilizing artificial intelligence technology, offering a prize of one million birr.

The organizers of the competition are the Artificial Intelligence Institute and EAI Studio. The event seeks to employ AI to commemorate Ethiopia's history of victories, particularly the Battle of Adwa. Additionally, it aims to propel Ethiopia's creative industry into a new phase of technology.

Individuals interested in participating in the competition are invited to submit their works by Magabit 7, 2018. For further information, the website creativeaward.ai is recommended.

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