The discourse on AI regulation, policy, and strategy in Africa seems to be lagging. While many countries worldwide have made significant progress in regulating AI, African nations have been notably…
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Generative AI and the Ethics Race: Are We Leaving Responsibility Behind?
By IIPGH0In a short span of time, the usage of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) has become widespread and has attracted the attention of the masses. However, despite the…
AI for Africa, by Africa: A Call to Action for Inclusive and Ethical Artificial Intelligence Policies (2)
By IIPGH0Concerns The proliferation of AI technologies in Africa is not without its challenges, as foreign companies and governments have been known to introduce technologies that have questionable benefits for local…
AI for Africa, by Africa: A Call to Action for Inclusive and Ethical Artificial Intelligence Policies (1)
By IIPGH0From South Juba to Entebbe, from Marrakesh to Accra, on the cusp of technology in Africa, the need for responsible AI development and ethical data practices has never been more…
Growing the Internet: The Gender Digital Divide–Africa in Focus
By IIPGH0Connectivity and accessibility of the Internet is an important ingredient in our digital revolution on the continent. Year to year technical communities, civil societies, and other stakeholder groups within the…
Advertising in the digital age
By IIPGH0The digital age has presented an opportunity to push the boundaries of growth across every facet of life. The advertising community has established itself as a pioneer of digital adoption,…
Digital representation matters—Fostering Internet inclusion among PWDs
By IIPGH0Ghana cannot be left behind in the comity of nations, especially as the digital economy is set to replace the traditional economy. Leveraging on the internet is a driver for…