The Wits Machine Intelligence and Neural Discovery (MIND) Institute seeks to lead Africa in pushing the frontiers of fundamental artificial intelligence (AI) research and the scientific understanding of intelligence in its many forms, while developing cutting-edge technologies tailored to Africa’s unique challenges, through robust interdisciplinary collaboration. The Wits MIND Institute also explores how AI interfaces with society from an ethical and policy perspective, shaping governance and ensuring that AI development is safe, inclusive and beneficial to all.
In addition, the Wits MIND Institute will collaborate with industry partners to develop high-value, innovative technologies including large-scale AI models with applications in drug discovery, education, business, engineering, mining, material science and astronomy, among others.
The Wits MIND Institute will collaborate with IBM in joint research initiatives, combining expertise and innovation to drive impactful projects. The Wits MIND Institute is engaging with market leaders across diverse sectors including the tech industry, financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, retail and logistics.
A unique focus on fundamental AI science
Unlike many other institutes worldwide that concentrate on developing AI end-user applications, the Wits MIND Institute's primary focus is on fundamental AI research – the foundational science behind AI. Benjamin Rosman, director of the Wits MIND Institute and Professor in AI and Robotics at Wits University, highlights this approach:
"When most institutions, particularly locally, talk about AI, they often focus on applications. At the Wits MIND Institute, we care deeply about how we understand, and can advance, the fundamental science of AI itself to build the next generation of AI right here in South Africa."
A holistic approach to intelligence: Machine, human and animal intelligence
One of the MIND Institute’s distinguishing features is its commitment to studying intelligence holistically, bringing together insights from machine, human and animal intelligence. "This is what makes the Wits MIND Institute truly unique," adds Rosman.
He says the MIND Institute is not just focused on machine learning or neuroscience; it is examining intelligence from every angle with questions such as:
- “What are the processes underlying intelligence – whether in a human, an animal or a machine?”
- “How do different people, animals and machines interact with each other?”
- “How can we take inspiration from natural intelligence to build more efficient machines?”
A hub of interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation
The Wits MIND Institute’s model is founded on robust interdisciplinary collaboration and breaking down academic silos.
Fields as diverse as computer science, engineering, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, anatomy, creative arts, anthropology and governance are represented by 34 experts selected to serve in the Wits MIND Institute’s inaugural Fellows Programme. This interdisciplinary team will drive the MIND Institute’s mission, working in an environment that encourages cross-pollination of ideas.
“With the Wits MIND Institute, we are not trying to think outside the box but rather to take a box, fill it with really smart people, shake it and see what happens,” says Rosman.
The Wits MIND Institute will run deep-dive workshops, seminars, talks and regular gatherings where the Fellows can interact, find synergies and drive scientific discovery and innovation. "By creating a space for these cross-disciplinary interactions, the Wits MIND Institute aims to supercharge AI research in entirely new directions," Rosman points out.
To support these efforts, the Wits MIND Institute plans to appoint new AI research chairs across Wits University’s five faculties. This initiative will help to channel fundamental research into practical applications across multiple fields, ensuring the Wits MIND Institute’s discoveries benefit various sectors of society.
Industry-specific innovation purpose-fit for the age of AI
The Wits MIND Institute aims to be a leader in fostering homegrown innovation that addresses Africa’s unique challenges and positions the continent as a creator and not just a consumer of AI technologies. To this end, the Wits MIND Institute will collaborate with industry partners to develop and incubate ground-breaking technologies.
“At IBM, we are committed to pioneering AI advancements that solve critical challenges and open new frontiers of opportunity across the globe. Our collaboration with the Wits MIND Institute underscores the importance of fundamental AI research that not only advances technology but also reflects Africa’s unique needs and values. Together, we aim to accelerate innovation, foster local expertise and ensure that AI contributes meaningfully to the social and economic transformation of Africa,” says Dr Charity Wayua, director: IBM Research Africa.
“Partnerships between universities and industries have proven to be pivotal in developing industry-specific innovation, assessing risks posed by AI and training talent required by industry to develop, deploy and scale AI solutions,” says Professor Lynn Morris, deputy vice-chancellor: research and innovation at Wits University.
“The Wits MIND Institute will be a world-class research hub that will partner with industry to help them prepare and become purpose-fit for the age of AI. We are in discussion with several big tech companies and industries whose leaders are very excited about the possibilities that a partnership with Wits will bring so watch this space.”