Home News Experts Urge Government to Establish Frameworks for Responsible AI Development
News

Experts Urge Government to Establish Frameworks for Responsible AI Development

Share
Share

Technology experts have called on governments to establish clear regulatory frameworks to guide the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI), saying effective policies are essential to maximizing the technology’s benefits while addressing its risks.

The experts made the call during a stakeholders’ forum on emerging technologies, where they stressed that AI is transforming sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, finance and public administration. They noted that without appropriate governance, rapid AI adoption could create challenges related to privacy, cybersecurity, misinformation, bias and job displacement.

According to the participants, comprehensive AI frameworks should promote innovation while ensuring transparency, accountability and ethical standards. They said governments must work closely with academia, industry leaders and civil society to develop policies that encourage responsible research, protect citizens’ rights and build public trust in AI systems.

The experts also emphasized the importance of investing in digital infrastructure, AI education and workforce development to prepare citizens for an increasingly technology-driven economy. They argued that strengthening local capacity in AI research and innovation will enable countries to compete globally while addressing local development challenges.

They further urged policymakers to align national AI strategies with international best practices and emerging global standards, noting that cross-border collaboration will be crucial in addressing issues such as data governance, cybersecurity and the ethical use of artificial intelligence.

The stakeholders concluded that timely government action will help create an enabling environment for innovation, attract investment and ensure that AI contributes to sustainable economic growth and inclusive development while minimizing potential risks.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Don't Miss

Nigeria’s oil output hit highest level since 2020 in June, regulator says

Nigeria’s crude oil production rose to its highest level since April 2020 in June, exceeding its production quota under the Organization of the...

Morocco arrests dissident journalist Ali Lmrabet

Moroccan authorities have arrested dissident journalist and political commentator Ali Lmrabet after he arrived at Tangier airport from Spain, according to press freedom...

Related Articles

Nigeria’s Central Bank Signals Cautious Stance on Interest Rate Cuts Ahead of MPC Meeting

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso, has...

Scientists Discover New Monkey Species in DR Congo Rainforest

Scientists have identified a previously unknown species of monkey in the rainforests...

Nigeria, Côte d’Ivoire Move to Deepen Bilateral Cooperation

Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations,...

FG Advances Legacy Infrastructure Projects, Approves New Road Developments, Says Umahi

The Federal Government has recorded significant progress on its legacy infrastructure projects...