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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.

Capacity building for African AI governance. 
AI Policy & Ethics

Capacity building for African AI governance. 

Capacity building for AI governance in Africa is recognized as a crucial priority to ensure the continent can effectively regulate…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 31, 2025August 31, 2025
Africa Takes Bold Leap with Continental AI Strategy to Empower 1.5 Billion Citizens 
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Africa Takes Bold Leap with Continental AI Strategy to Empower 1.5 Billion Citizens 

In a historic move, the African Union (AU) has unveiled its groundbreaking Continental Artificial Intelligence Strategy, a visionary framework endorsed…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 31, 2025August 31, 2025
“Africa’s AI Revolution: Crafting Homegrown Policies for an Inclusive Technological Future”  
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“Africa’s AI Revolution: Crafting Homegrown Policies for an Inclusive Technological Future”  

Africa stands at the threshold of a transformative AI revolution, fueled by rapid digital growth and a youthful, tech-native population.…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 27, 2025August 27, 2025
Ethical AI Regulation in Africa: Navigating Innovation and Integrity 
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Ethical AI Regulation in Africa: Navigating Innovation and Integrity 

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly reshapes the world, Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads. The continent, rich in untapped potential…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 25, 2025August 25, 2025
Unlocking Africa’s Productivity Boom: A Policy Roadmap for Generative AI
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Unlocking Africa’s Productivity Boom: A Policy Roadmap for Generative AI

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Africa to accelerate growth, boost productivity, and leapfrog developmental bottlenecks. With…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 20, 2025August 20, 2025
ECOWAS Fast-Tracks Regional AI Rulebook as AU Strategy Gains Steam
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ECOWAS Fast-Tracks Regional AI Rulebook as AU Strategy Gains Steam

West Africa is moving to the front of Africa’s AI policy wave. The ECOWAS Parliament has begun fast-tracking a regional…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 18, 2025August 18, 2025
Africa at the AI Crossroads: The Socio-Economic Stakes of a Silent Revolution
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Africa at the AI Crossroads: The Socio-Economic Stakes of a Silent Revolution

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not coming—it is already here, shaping global economies with the same force that steam, electricity, and…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 17, 2025August 17, 2025
AI Without Chains: Africa’s Call for Digital Sovereignty. 
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AI Without Chains: Africa’s Call for Digital Sovereignty. 

Artificial intelligence is not just code—it is power. It decides what is seen, what is hidden, and, increasingly, what futures…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 17, 2025August 17, 2025
Africa’s $60 Billion AI Gambit — Between Power and Pipe Dream
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Africa’s $60 Billion AI Gambit — Between Power and Pipe Dream

The declaration is being hailed as a milestone in African tech sovereignty — a bold commitment to an “Africa-first” AI…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025
ECOWAS Parliament’s Bold Vision: Harnessing AI for Law, Learning, and West Africa’s Future
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ECOWAS Parliament’s Bold Vision: Harnessing AI for Law, Learning, and West Africa’s Future

West Africa is standing at the threshold of a technological transformation. With 63% of its population under 25 and African…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 14, 2025August 14, 2025

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