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Making Artificial Intelligence safe in Africa

Stakeholders call for balanced AI regulations to harness its potential for societal good
Raphael Obonyo
From Africa Renewal: 
21 November 2024
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A smallholder farmer in rural Africa uses the AI-powered PlantVillage mobile app to tackle crop pests and adapt to the challenges of climate change.
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In Africa, as in other parts of the world, the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is boundless. Its capacity to simulate human thought and communication has sparked both excitement and concern, with fears that its misuse could lead to negative consequences for humanity.听

There are examples of how AI could be a useful resource in improving lives across the continent. For instance, 鈥樷 and AI tool accurately predicted recent floods in South Africa鈥檚 Western Cape.听

Developed at Google鈥檚 Africa research centre in Ghana, the听听App is now offering advanced flood warnings in 23 African countries and others worldwide, showcasing AI鈥檚 potential to enhance disaster preparedness. 鈥

Similarly, smallholder farmers in rural Africa are using AI-powered phone apps to combat crop pests and adapt to climate change. For example, tools like听听use 鈥疉I鈥痶o help farmers in Africa detect plant diseases early, significantly boosting agricultural resilience.听听

Yet,听despite these innovations, Africa still faces hurdles in fully adopting and benefitting from AI technologies compared to the Global North, notes听.听

The brief highlights the need for an enabling environment that mitigates risks.听听It听also recommends addressing AI-related harms through robust regulatory frameworks that hold providers accountable, safeguard against liability exclusions, and mandate algorithm disclosure for risky systems.听

Mr. Philip Thigo, Kenya鈥檚 Special Envoy on Technology and a member of the United Nations Secretary-General鈥檚 advisory board on AI, emphasises the importance of embracing AI鈥檚 opportunities while prioritizing safety and inclusion.

He urges users to embrace the opportunities that AI presents at the workplace, even as the world grapples with the best ways to make proper use of technology.听

Speaking to听Africa Renewal, Mr. Thigo said 听achieving a safe, secure, inclusive and trustworthy digital future should be the measure of success.听听鈥淓merging technologies such as AI must go beyond the hype,鈥 he said.

He added that AI 鈥渟hould be designed, developed, and deployed to create a safe, secure, inclusive, and trustworthy digital future鈥 and went on to say that听鈥淎ddressing digital abuse, disinformation, misuse of technology and online hacking - this is what we're already working on.鈥

Despite this optimism, experts like Landry Sign茅, co-chair of the World Economic Forum Regional Action Group for Africa, warn that Africa is lagging behind in investment and regulation.

He points out that even Silicon Valley leaders admit that no one knows how to govern AI holistically in a standard and centralized manner, given how fast the technology is evolving.听

Mr. Sign茅 wants Africa to prioritize strategies that leverage AI鈥檚 transformative potential rather than focus solely on its risks.

鈥淎I is a phenomenal tool to address some of the continent鈥檚 most complex challenges. Currently, many discussions focus more on the risks AI poses, rather than the breakthrough it may unleash,"听听said Mr. Signe.

He notes: 鈥淚鈥檓 not discounting the important questions arising from cybersecurity threats, the proliferation of misinformation, biases, or gender representation. But we must also look at its effective usages and be deliberate about integrating it into our development agenda to create shared prosperity.鈥澨

The debate over AI regulation is far from being settled. While some fear that excessive rules and regulations could stifle innovation in the technology, others advocate for balanced听policies.听

In June 2024, African ICT Ministers unanimously endorsed the landmark听听to accelerate the continent鈥檚 digital transformation.听

This strategy envisions significant investments in African youth, innovators, computer scientist, data experts, and AI researchers to position Africa as a leader in the global AI landscape.

Ultimately, Africa鈥檚 future with AI will depend on its ability to balance regulation and innovation, ensuring that this powerful technology delivers on its promise to shared progress and prosperity, but also does expose uses to the vices that may come with it.

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