Ghana targets Africa’s AI hub with launch of national strategy – Sam George

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The Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam Nartey George, has announced that Ghana is positioning itself to become Africa’s leading hub for Artificial Intelligence.

He made the declaration at the official launch of Ghana’s National AI Strategy on Friday, April 24, describing it as a major step toward harnessing emerging technologies for national development.

The strategy provides a comprehensive framework to guide the development, deployment and regulation of AI systems across key sectors of the economy.

It is expected to drive innovation while ensuring ethical standards, data protection and inclusive access to technology.

Addressing stakeholders at the event, Mr George stressed the importance of collaboration among government, the private sector, academia and the public to fully realise Ghana’s AI ambitions.

He noted that artificial intelligence is already transforming industries such as healthcare, education, agriculture, finance and governance, and should no longer be viewed as a future concept.

“I trust that the judiciary will guide our ethical and legal application of artificial intelligence. Ghana stands capable and ready to lead and become Africa’s AI hub by strengthening collaboration between government, industry, academia and citizens,” he said.

The Minister added that government is committed to building a future-ready economy driven by technology and innovation.

The National AI Strategy will also prioritise capacity building through the promotion of STEM education, support for research institutions and the development of innovation hubs to create local solutions tailored to Ghana’s needs.

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