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FG seeks Nigeria’s top researchers to create National AI Strategy

The Federal Government has said it is looking for the best Nigerian researchers around the world to help the country develop its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy. The Minister for Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, who made the announcement on Monday via X, urged Nigerians to share details of any researcher they know. He said the government is building on the current work of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to develop the country's AI strategy and therefore expanding its partnership. to engage and include the best Al Nigerian researchers worldwide. In a white paper distributed by the minister, the government said that intelligence (A) has become a revolutionary technology that changes production and employment, which can have a significant impact on economic growth and social progress people.

NITDA seeks stakeholders' contribution to National AI Policy

sharing the government’s whitepaper on the AI strategy and the need to involve more researchers, the Minister said: “We’re curating a list of the top researchers of Nigerian descent from all over the world to join us in co-creating a National AI Strategy. The strategy will help shape our approach to building innovative tech solutions to our most pressing national problems. “If there are any researchers you know, Nigerian and non-Nigerian, who have done some work on the Nigerian market, please share in the comments.” 

It added that Recent research shows that Al could contribute up to $15.7 trillion to the global economy by 2030, with $3 trillion from increased productivity and $9.1 trillion from new products and services (PwC, 2018). “The International Finance Corporation projects that the strategic adoption of Al could add up to $234 billion to Africa’s GDP by 2030. Nigeria in this loop is considered to have a fast-growing technology start-up ecosystem (having attracted 25% of the $1.3 billion funding to African tech start-ups in 2021) and with proactive leadership, is well-positioned to leverage Al for economic diversification and inclusive growth. As an innovation leader on the African continent, Nigeria needs to develop a national strategy to harness the power of Al for sustainable development. 

“However, along with the opportunities, Al governance also poses some complex socio-technical challenges. As algorithms are deployed in high-stakes domains like healthcare, finance, and security, concerns are emerging around ethics, bias, transparency, job automation, and privacy. Both policymakers and researchers are of a consensus that a human-centred approach is essential to ensure Al systems are fair and accountable to all, across gender, ethnic and socioeconomic groups. “A National Al Strategy for Nigeria to responsibly steer the Al revolution towards achieving national goals around job creation, social inclusion, and sustainable development becomes imperative. With collaborative leadership, Nigeria seeks to pioneer ethical and inclusive Al innovation that improves welfare and expands opportunities for all its citizens,” it stated.

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