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How to maximize inclusive global AI connectivity among African countries, by experts

Edu Abade by Edu Abade
October 24, 2024
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As the world rapidly advances in the digital age, it is imperative for African countries to show sustained concern and urgently leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI) and close the digital divide on the continent in ensuring that all citizens, irrespective of class and financial status, have access to the basic benefits of technology.

With the current intensifying global conversation around AI, Nigeria, the leading economic power in West Africa, has adopted a proactive approach to the digital challenge by proposing the establishment of a National AI Trust.

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The proposed trust aims to catalyze and accelerate inclusive global connectivity and progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. This move aligns with the growing recognition that AI has the potential to revolutionize economic and social development.

Nigeria’s Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, who spoke during a panel discussion hosted by Foreign Policy, the global affairs magazine and website, on the sidelines of the recent 79th United General Assembly in September, harped on the crucial role of AI in bridging the digital divide between developed and developing countries, to benefit all segments of society.

“AI development in the Global South presents a significant economic opportunity, but only if it is inclusive and equitable. AI will determine how we think, what we think, how we do our work and how we interact. We believe that inclusion is not inclusion if it doesn’t add value to our world. It is not an option for certain parts of the world to be left behind,” Tijani said.

He explained that most African nations face challenges in terms of internet connectivity, infrastructure and digital literacy, adding that to ensure that AI benefits all, it is crucial for Africa to invest in digital infrastructure and provide training and education on AI technologies.

“By investing and establishing ethical frameworks for the development and leverage of AI’s full potential, Africa can create new opportunities for economic and social development while accelerating progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs.)

“For example, AI can be used to improve access to healthcare, education, and clean water in under-served communities. AI-powered diagnostic tools can also help to detect diseases early, while AI-driven educational platforms can provide personalized learning experiences for students.

“AI can contribute to sustainable agriculture by optimizing crop yields, reducing waste, and improving food security. For instance in Kenya, AI is being used to predict crop yields and monitor soil health, enabling farmers to make more informed decisions about their land management practices,” he stated.

Also speaking, Executive Director at the Mozilla Foundation, Nabiha Syed, stressed that inclusive AI development requires collaboration, data and incentives, adding: “While publicly minded actors can provide these very necessary building blocks alongside relevant policy interventions, balancing trade, privacy, and competitive advantage in AI development remains crucial.”

Also, Nigeria’s initiative to establish a National AI Trust marks a significant step that may serve as a model for the continent and developing nations seeking to harness the power of technology for sustainable development.

It mirrors similar efforts across Africa, particularly in Kenya and South Africa. Both countries have been front runners in leveraging digital technologies for inclusion and boosting economic growth and enhancing public service delivery.

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In Kenya, the rise of mobile money platforms like M-Pesa has demonstrated how African innovations can precede global ones, reshaping financial systems worldwide. M-Pesa, launched in 2007, enabled millions of Kenyans to access banking and financial services before similar platforms were developed in Western countries.

Similarly, Kenya with private sector collaborations had focused on AI to enhance public services, including in healthcare, education and agriculture. Collaborations and partnerships with technology companies such as Apollo Agriculture, Afyarekod, 4G Capital and Mawingu Networks highlight how AI can be a powerful tool for addressing local challenges and fostering inclusive growth in under-served regions.

South Africa, on the other hand, had taken steps to foster AI research and development through its academic institutions and collaborations with international technology companies. The country’s focus has been on creating policies that ensure AI systems are developed with ethical considerations, particularly around issues like data privacy and equitable access to digital infrastructure.

As with Nigeria, South Africa faces challenges of digital literacy and the digital divide, with both governments making efforts to address the barriers through public-private partnerships. As Nigeria takes bold steps to embrace AI and harness its potential for inclusive growth, it is paving the way for other African countries to follow suit.

“Although the Global South may have entered the AI race later than Western nations, the potential to shape AI for local contexts presents significant opportunities. Africa still has a chance to play a critical role in how AI technologies develop, especially by contributing local languages, cultures, and unique contexts that global AI systems often overlook,” Tijani added.

By working together and prioritizing ethical AI development, African countries can accelerate and facilitate their digital transformation and ensure that no one is left behind in the global digital economy.

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