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South Africa | Global AI Ethics and Governance Observatory The 2024 Global Index on Responsible AI ranks South Africa as the highest-performing country in Africa (27 61 100) and 42nd globally However, a comprehensive Al-specific legal framework is still needed to address accountability and ethical concerns surrounding Al deployment
Artificial Intelligence Consulting Services | EY - South Africa Our approach to the adoption of AI and intelligent automation is human-centered, pragmatic, outcomes-focused and ethical Our suite of strategy, design, architecture, data, systems integration, program operations and risk services is combined with our deep domain and sector knowledge
A step towards advancing AI governance in South Africa South Africa’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies issued its ‘South Africa National Artificial Intelligence Policy Framework’ document in August 2024 It is the first step towards developing artificial intelligence (AI) policy
AI sovereignty and ethics: The narrative of 2024. What does . . . As we reflect on the AI landscape of 2024, it’s clear that the narrative has been dominated by two intertwined concepts: sovereignty and ethics These themes have shaped discussions in boardrooms, policy circles and public forums alike, highlighting the critical need for responsible AI development and deployment
SA National AI Policy Framework | Overview and commentary The framework is a forward-thinking document that aims to position South Africa as a leader in the ethical and responsible use of AI It emphasises inclusivity, innovation, and ethical standards, aligning with global AI principles while addressing South Africa’s unique challenges and opportunities
AI sovereignty and ethics: The narrative of 2024. What does . . . In 2025, more companies will integrate ethical considerations into the earliest stages of AI development, rather than treating ethics as an afterthought, says Nazareen Ebrahim, founder and CEO of Naz Consulting International