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Regulating Artificial Intelligence in Africa: Strategies and Insights from Kenya, Ghana, and the African Union - Wilson Center

Bahrain AI ·

A Wilson Center report examines AI regulation strategies in Kenya, Ghana, and the African Union. It analyzes existing policy frameworks and provides insights into the challenges and opportunities for AI governance across the continent. The report highlights the need for context-specific AI regulations that promote innovation while addressing ethical concerns and potential risks. Why it matters: Offers valuable guidance for policymakers and stakeholders seeking to develop effective and responsible AI governance frameworks in Africa.

Dr Bawumia to headline LSE Africa Summit 2026 with AI-focused vision - GBC Ghana Online

GCC AI Events ·

Ghana's Vice-President, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, is set to headline the London School of Economics (LSE) Africa Summit in 2026. He will present his vision for Africa's development, with a focus on leveraging artificial intelligence. The summit aims to bring together leaders and experts to discuss innovative solutions for the continent's challenges. Why it matters: Bawumia's participation highlights the growing importance of AI in Africa's development agenda and provides a platform to showcase Ghana's digital transformation efforts.

KAUST researchers share technology with Moving Windmills to help underserved communities in Africa

KAUST ·

Researchers from KAUST trained members of the Moving Windmills non-profit on green energy infrastructure. The training program included hands-on experience for installing solar photovoltaic systems for use in Malawi, such as solar water pumps and rooftop solar on school buildings. Moving Windmills will use this knowledge to coordinate energy projects across Malawi. Why it matters: This initiative highlights KAUST's commitment to supporting sustainable development in Africa by sharing technical expertise and resources.

Ethiopia’s State Minister for Innovation and Technology meets with MBZUAI

MBZUAI ·

A delegation of Ethiopian government officials, led by State Minister for Innovation and Technology Dr. Ahmedin Mohammed, visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. The delegation included representatives from Ethiopia's Technology and Innovation Institute and Artificial Intelligence Institute. Discussions focused on potential research collaborations and partnerships in AI. Why it matters: This meeting indicates growing interest from African nations in partnering with leading AI institutions in the GCC to advance their own AI capabilities.

XXXIV General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) of the International Union of Radio Science

TII ·

The 34th General Assembly and Scientific Symposium (GASS) of the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) will be held in Rome from August 28 to September 4. The Technology Innovation Institute’s Directed Energy Research Center (DERC), led by Dr Chaouki Kasmi, will present a tutorial and five scientific papers. DERC's presentations will focus on advances in electromagnetics and optoelectronics. Why it matters: DERC's participation highlights the UAE's growing role in international radio science research and development.

KAUST and King Abdulaziz University join forces to support research in cancer, renewable energy and desert agriculture

KAUST ·

KAUST and King Abdulaziz University (KAU) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate and fund scientific research. The collaboration will focus on areas including cancer research, energy harvesting and storage, solar technology, renewable energy, and desert agriculture. The MoU was signed by Donal Bradley, KAUST VP for Research, and Yusuf Al Turki, KAU VP for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research. Why it matters: This partnership between two leading Saudi universities will help advance research and development in areas critical to Saudi Vision 2030.