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Category: AI Policy & Ethics

Insights and analysis on AI governance, regulation, and ethics shaping Africa’s digital future. We explore local and global frameworks, equity issues, and the societal impact of AI technologies on the continent.

Nigeria Advances Toward Landmark AI Regulatory Bill, Set for Approval by March 2026
AI Policy & Ethics

Nigeria Advances Toward Landmark AI Regulatory Bill, Set for Approval by March 2026

In a move poised to position Nigeria as a pioneer in artificial intelligence governance on the African continent, the National…

Nathaniel DasheJanuary 28, 2026January 28, 2026
Forging Africa’s Green Horizon: Where AI Blooms Without Burning the Earth 
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Forging Africa’s Green Horizon: Where AI Blooms Without Burning the Earth 

The UNESCO and World Bank partnership has spotlighted sustainable AI development in Africa, urging policymakers to prioritize “Green AI” amid…

Nathaniel DasheJanuary 23, 2026January 23, 2026
Africa’s $60 Billion AI Dream Faces Governance, Infrastructure Hurdles 
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Africa’s $60 Billion AI Dream Faces Governance, Infrastructure Hurdles 

Africa’s ambition to build a $60 billion artificial intelligence (AI) economy is gathering momentum, driven by a surge in startups,…

Nathaniel DasheJanuary 17, 2026January 17, 2026
Ethical AI Takes Centre Stage as Governments, Tech Firms Seek Guardrails for Rapid Adoption
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Ethical AI Takes Centre Stage as Governments, Tech Firms Seek Guardrails for Rapid Adoption

As artificial intelligence (AI) systems become more embedded in daily life from credit scoring and recruitment to policing and healthcare…

Nathaniel DasheJanuary 17, 2026January 17, 2026
African Union’s Continental AI Strategy: Accelerating Africa’s Tech Leap in 2026
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African Union’s Continental AI Strategy: Accelerating Africa’s Tech Leap in 2026

As Africa enters the second year of implementing its ambitious Continental Artificial Intelligence Strategy, the continent is positioning itself not…

Nathaniel DasheJanuary 12, 2026January 12, 2026
The AI Inflection Point Isn’t Hype to Practical. It’s Practical to Responsible AI
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The AI Inflection Point Isn’t Hype to Practical. It’s Practical to Responsible AI

How 1 Billion AI Users Just Shifted the Entire Conversation From “What’s Possible” to “What’s Sustainable” In three years since ChatGPT launched, artificial intelligence…

Dr. Celestine AchiJanuary 6, 2026January 6, 2026
Africa Emerges as Prime Target for AI-Powered Cyber Threats, Experts Warn 
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Africa Emerges as Prime Target for AI-Powered Cyber Threats, Experts Warn 

Africa is rapidly becoming a testing ground and prime battlefield for the world’s most sophisticated AI-driven cyberattacks, according to a…

Nathaniel DasheNovember 23, 2025November 23, 2025
African Union Champions AI as Strategic Tool for Continental Development
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African Union Champions AI as Strategic Tool for Continental Development

ADDIS ABABA — The African Union has officially designated artificial intelligence as a strategic priority for the continent, signaling a…

Michael BabalolaNovember 10, 2025November 10, 2025
AI Safety and Society: Protecting Humanity in the Age of Intelligent Machines
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AI Safety and Society: Protecting Humanity in the Age of Intelligent Machines

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has swiftly moved from the realm of science fiction into everyday reality. Across the world, intelligent systems…

Michael BabalolaNovember 4, 2025November 4, 2025
AFRICA’S AI POLICY GAP EXPOSED: STRATEGIES ON PAPER, NO MONEY OR MUSCLE TO ENFORCE THEM 
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AFRICA’S AI POLICY GAP EXPOSED: STRATEGIES ON PAPER, NO MONEY OR MUSCLE TO ENFORCE THEM 

A landmark report released today warns that Africa’s much-hyped national AI strategies are little more than “paper tigers,” with more…

Nathaniel DasheNovember 4, 2025November 4, 2025

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