Using GitHub Copilot to Map Electricity Gaps in Zambia with MapYourGrid
GitHub showcases how a developer in Zambia uses MapYourGrid’s open data and GitHub Copilot to map local electricity gaps, illustrating how AI and open source tools can drive sustainable development.
Using GitHub Copilot to Map Electricity Gaps in Zambia
This video demonstrates a real-world, tech-for-good scenario where a developer in Zambia utilizes MapYourGrid’s open data and GitHub Copilot to visualize areas lacking electricity access. By integrating AI-assisted tools within Visual Studio Code and leveraging GitHub issues, the workflow accelerates mapping efforts crucial for sustainable development.
Key Topics Covered
- MapYourGrid Open Data: Using open data to identify and display energy access gaps in Zambia
- GitHub Copilot: Applying AI-assisted code completion and suggestions in VS Code
- Open Source Collaboration: Leveraging GitHub issues and collaboration features to advance community-driven climate action projects
- Tech for Social Impact: Demonstrating how developers can have a direct role in climate initiatives and sustainable development
How AI Accelerates Impact
- Automating map generation and data analysis with simple Copilot prompts
- Streamlining issue tracking and project management on GitHub repositories
- Lowering barriers for developers to contribute to sustainability efforts worldwide
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This example highlights next-generation developer workflows that combine open data, AI coding assistants, and collaborative platforms—all driving real progress toward universal electricity access.