By Deborah Asantewaah SARFO
President of Academic City University College, Professor Fred McBagonluri, has emphasised the need for the formulation of a nationwide technique on synthetic intelligence (AI), urging the federal government to prioritise its growth alongside efforts to manage our on-line world.
According to him, there are quite a few areas related to AI and it’s crucial for the nation to determine a selected facet on which it intends to focus, allocating the mandatory know-how sources towards that route to maximise advantages for everybody.
“We are talking about regulation, yet we have not thought about a national strategy. What do we want to do when we grow up? What are the areas in AI that we should put our resources around so that we can create the same level of jobs and opportunity for the teeming youth? I think it is also important that instead of trying to figure ways to regulate the space that we don’t really know too much about, we should also have a national strategy,” he stated.
He made this often called a panellist on the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana’s (CIMG) Breakfast Panel Discussion organised in commemorating World Consumer Day. It was celebrated underneath the theme ‘Fair and Responsible AI for Consumers’.
Prof. McBagonluri additional emphasised that AI will revolutionise methods of life, akin to the influence of smartphones. To absolutely realise this potential, he famous that Africans – notably Ghanaians – ought to keep away from extreme regulation of our on-line world; and as an alternative concentrate on growing home-grown applied sciences to deal with native challenges.
Similarly, the Chief Technology Officer at AIDEC Digital, Emmanuel Gbeve, reiterated the huge implications of over-regulation, including: “Even though the country needs to look at the principles in creating a safe cyberspace, it should be careful not to kill it”.
He additional said that some establishments within the nation are at the moment producing AI graduates who would serve the market; therefore, “individuals should not think that AI is dangerous. So we should clamp down on its adoption”.
Mr. Gbeve additionally suggested digital customers to allocate time and punctiliously evaluate the phrases and situations earlier than committing to particular merchandise or software program options.
The National President of (CIMG), Dr. Kasser Tee, on his half, emphasised on the ability of AI to revolutionise experiences, supply personalised companies and enhanced comfort.
He maintained that each one should be sure that this know-how is used ethically, with shopper safety at its core.
Notwithstanding the novelty and dearth of regulatory frameworks, he confused that shopper rights stay unchanged and, along with different basic rights within the United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection, have to be recognised.
For her half, a Communications Professional at Cyber Security Authority, Mary Ama Bawa, indicated that cyber-criminals are thriving as a result of some essential infrastructure businesses, resembling banks and well being sectors, don’t report instances.
She, subsequently, urged people and establishments to be swift in reporting instances to the CSA.
“From the incidence stories views, it’s important that when a financial institution, a well being sector or any essential infrastructure company picks up a vulnerability, they report it. But sadly, we don’t have these stories coming as a result of presumably within the banking business, if somebody stories, there will probably be panic redraw. So they received’t report it.
She additional defined that if an establishment fails to report a case, the cyber-security ecosystem suffers as a result of the regulator is unable to analyze the matter; and this may have repercussions that reach to different sectors of the financial system.