Tech Stakeholders Embrace AI Practitioners’ Guide to Shape Policy
Ghana’s technology and innovation sector has expressed strong support for the newly launched Ghana Artificial Intelligence (AI) Practitioners’ Guide (GAIPG). This guide is viewed as a crucial resource for fostering ethical and localized advancements in artificial intelligence within the country.
Shaping AI Policy and Legislation in Ghana
During the official launch in Accra, Dr. Charles Nii Ayiku Ayiku, a well-known public relations and IT communications consultant, emphasized the guide’s importance in creating robust policies and legislation to support the rapid adoption and integration of AI in Ghana. He urged tech enthusiasts, innovators, and policymakers to utilize the guide’s recommendations to shape the application of AI across various sectors. Dr. Ayiku specifically highlighted the guide’s value as a practical tool for influencing policy decisions related to AI.
The introduction of the GAIPG represents a significant step forward in ensuring responsible and beneficial AI development in Ghana. By providing a framework for ethical considerations and localized innovation, the guide is expected to play a vital role in shaping the future of AI policy and its implementation across the nation.
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