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Gold mining countries are set to benefit from Artificial intelligence technology to address challenges in the gold mining sector. The AI dubbed Dr Mining Manhattan will provide expert guidance to the miners through a question-and-answer model in social media networks including WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook messages among others.
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Gold Mining sector to benefit from Artificial Intelligence
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