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FG Commits To Effective Use Of AI

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By Oduyemi Odumade

The Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Benjamin Okezie Kalu has emphasized the commitment of the Federal Government in the responsible use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve the economy.

He however warned that the Government will not condone any form of abuse that will affect national security.

Mr. Kalu made the disclosure during a courtesy visit to him by a delegation from Meta Platforms Inc. (formerly Facebook) led by the Vice President, (Africa, Middle East & Turkey), Mr. Kojo Boakye and the Director, West Africa, Ms. Adaora Ikenze.

Meta is an American multinational technology conglomerate that owns and operates Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, among other products and services.

The Deputy Speaker while appraising Meta’s contributions to Nigeria’s digital econony noted the company’s significant investments in Nigeria, particularly in the area of fibre optic cables, mobile partnerships, and business capacity support for entrepreneurs and SMEs, stressing that the news of the 45,000km Africa subsea cable landing in Lagos and Akwa Ibom states is particularly exciting, given its potential socio-economic impact on the country.

“So, we understand the relevance of AI, Artificial Intelligence. And we also appreciate your interest in our national artificial intelligence strategy. As a government, we are committed to fostering innovation and responsible use of AI and emphasis on the responsible use of AI”.

“It could be abused as well. We value industry input. We value collaborations. And we look forward to engaging with stakeholders like you to ensure that our own AI strategy aligns fully with global best practices, and serves the interests of both technology companies and the public, especially our own citizens. And what they tend to achieve, it’s not all AI that would be healthy for our economy but there are many of them when they are adopted and adapted to suit our unique needs that will contribute to our national development and for those ones, will be expanded to embrace them.”

Speaking about the proposed digital rights bills, Kalu sought the collaboration of Meta in the protection of digital rights.

“In our mind, we are intentional about content moderation, and digital rights bills. Regarding the proposed content, moderation and digital rights bills, we understand the importance of the balance and fair regulatory framework. I want to re-emphasize that”.

Kalu also hinted that by January next year, his office will be convening a sectoral policy dialogue in collaboration with Advocacy for Civic Engagement Center focusing on information technology and innovation.

While seeking the support of Meta, the Deputy Speaker added that the regulatory laws espoused by the Advertising Regulatory Council of Nigeria Act (ARCON, 2022) are not meant to punish anybody but to clean up the space to avoid abuse.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation, Mr. Boakye informed the Deputy Speaker of their intention to initiate some digital expansion in Africa, saying it will benefit Nigeria as a country.

Edited By Grace Namiji

Written by: Kevin Nwabueze

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