AI Risks Grow in Africa as Regulation Trails Innovation

African countries are increasingly aware of potential risks associated with artificial intelligence. Rapid AI innovation is outpacing the development of regulatory measures across the continent.

African countries are increasingly aware of potential risks associated with artificial intelligence. Rapid AI innovation is outpacing the development of regulatory measures across the continent. Governments are grappling with how to address issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, and security. Industry stakeholders warn that insufficient oversight could exacerbate socioeconomic disparities. Policymakers are urged to craft forward‑looking legislation that balances growth with protection. Regional bodies are beginning discussions on harmonised AI standards. Civil society groups call for transparent, accountable AI deployment. The situation highlights the need for coordinated action before AI systems become entrenched.