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Malatsi unleashes biased AI on Africa from Cape Town
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62677, member: 636"] South Africa opened the G20 Task Force on Artificial Intelligence, Data Governance and Sustainable Development on Tuesday at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi told delegates that artificial intelligence represents both opportunity and risk across healthcare, agriculture, education and government services. The minister warned that technology without proper oversight could increase inequality, strengthen bias and reduce public confidence in digital systems. Malatsi outlined priorities for responsible AI development through improved data governance, expanded public service applications, international research partnerships and protections against deepfakes. The minister announced the Technology Policy Assistance Facility in partnership with UNESCO to help nations develop AI policies centered on human rights. South Africa will host the AI for Good Impact Africa Summit on Oct. 31 in Johannesburg to advance the continent's position in global technology discussions. The Task Force addresses the challenge of nearly 2.9 billion people worldwide who lack internet access. Malatsi said closing connectivity gaps remains essential for AI to benefit all populations rather than widening existing disparities. The initiative aligns with the African Union's Agenda 2063 goals for industrialization, workforce development and infrastructure investment across the continent. [/QUOTE]
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