argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance
Source: TechCulture Africa
TechCulture Africa provides an overview of the current state of AI legislation across the African continent. The article highlights legal initiatives in countries such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt, which are working on national AI strategies and legal frameworks. Most efforts are still in the drafting or consultative stages, but the continent is seeing growing recognition of the need to regulate AI responsibly.
Common concerns include data privacy, algorithmic bias, AI transparency, and the need for local capacity-building. The article notes the influence of EU and US models on African policymakers, but also emphasizes the need for tailored solutions that reflect local realities.
The piece calls for stronger regional collaboration, such as through the African Union, to harmonize AI laws and avoid regulatory fragmentation.