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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.

ECOWAS Parliament’s Bold Vision: Harnessing AI for Law, Learning, and West Africa’s Future
AI Policy & Ethics

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
AI could inject $15.7 trillion into the global economy by 2030
AI Policy & Ethics

AI could inject $15.7 trillion into the global economy by 2030

We stand at a pivotal juncture in human development. The way we shape artificial intelligence today will determine whether it…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 12, 2025August 12, 2025
Artificial Intelligence for Africa – Executive Summary
AI Policy & Ethics

Artificial Intelligence for Africa – Executive Summary

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not just another technology—it is a transformational force capable of reshaping economies, societies, and industries. For…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 12, 2025August 12, 2025
Beyond the AI Hype: Building Africa’s Resilient and Inclusive Technology Future
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Beyond the AI Hype: Building Africa’s Resilient and Inclusive Technology Future

Acknowledging ecological limits as fixed, non-negotiable thresholds is not a matter of environmental sentiment but of strategic necessity. Ignoring these…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 11, 2025August 11, 2025
Strategic Visions for AI in Africa: Rwanda’s Sovereignty and Ghana’s Ambition
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Strategic Visions for AI in Africa: Rwanda’s Sovereignty and Ghana’s Ambition

Rwanda and Ghana exemplify divergent yet complementary visions for AI adoption in Africa, each tailored to their unique socio-political contexts.…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 11, 2025August 11, 2025
Africa Asserts Its Voice in the AI Revolution: High-Level Policy Dialogue on AI Regulation and Development
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Africa Asserts Its Voice in the AI Revolution: High-Level Policy Dialogue on AI Regulation and Development

In a landmark convergence of thought leadership, the African Union Commission, in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia and the…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 9, 2025August 9, 2025
AI Policy Development in Africa: Navigating Progress and Regulation
AI Policy & Ethics

AI Policy Development in Africa: Navigating Progress and Regulation

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is advancing at an extraordinary pace, prompting global calls for comprehensive regulatory frameworks. While there is broad…

Nathaniel DasheAugust 9, 2025August 9, 2025
Botswana’s SmartBots: Accelerating Digital Transformation with AI at the Core
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Botswana’s SmartBots: Accelerating Digital Transformation with AI at the Core

Botswana is firmly charting a digital path aligned with its Vision 2036, and at the heart of that is SmartBots—a comprehensive…

AIadmin@AfricaJuly 30, 2025July 30, 2025
Africa’s Reaction to the EU AI Act and Its Implications for African Startups
AI Policy & Ethics

Africa’s Reaction to the EU AI Act and Its Implications for African Startups

Key Points Direct Answer The EU AI Act, the world’s first comprehensive AI law, is likely affecting African startups, particularly…

AIadmin@AfricaJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025
UNESCO AI in education guidelines
AI Policy & Ethics

UNESCO AI in education guidelines

This report provides a comprehensive overview of UNESCO’s guidelines on AI in education, addressing the user’s request for the “full…

AIadmin@AfricaJune 14, 2025June 14, 2025

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