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AI as System, Not Authority: African ICT Policy Frameworks

Joshua Shipepe Hadula's blog post emphasizes treating AI as a supportive system rather than a replacement for human decision-making. The author advocates for unified African ICT policy frameworks that integrate system thinking into AI governance, ensuring technology respects privacy and cultural ethics. The piece highlights the need for AI to function as infrastructure, empowering society while maintaining human oversight and digital rights across the continent. AI

IMPACT Highlights the need for AI to be integrated as supportive infrastructure, respecting local ethics and human oversight in African digital transformation.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing AI governance and policy frameworks from an African perspective, rather than a release or significant industry event.

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AI as System, Not Authority: African ICT Policy Frameworks

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