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Tech conference highlights ethical AI framework

The private sector has called for the formation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Advisory Council comprising of local and international experts to push for ethical adoption of AI
Dennis NdirituBy Dennis Ndiritu19th April 2024Updated:19th April 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Aga Khan University Global Chief Information Officer Shaukat Ali Khan, President Dr. Sulaiman Shahabuddin, Dean Graduate School of Media and Communication Prof. Nancy Booker (R) & Diplomatic Representative Amin Mawji join State Department for Parliamentary Affairs Principal Secretary Aurelia Rono during the digital transformation conference where the private sector called for the formation of an ethical AI framework.
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The private sector has called for the formation of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Advisory Council comprising of local and international experts to develop a framework for ethical adoption of AI even as the new innovation takes root in various sectors of the economy.

This was part of the recommendations of a two-day “Digital Transformation in East Africa Conference” organised by the Aga Khan University that brought together high profile speakers and delegates from various countries.

The conference also called for sustainable development and environmental conversation that focuses on green technology, digital tools for sustainable development and nurturing the entrepreneurial ecosystem while respecting people’s privacy and supporting innovation and entrepreneurship.

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Representing the Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, the Principal Secretary for Parliamentary Affairs Aurelia Rono reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting the adoption of new technologies.

“At my State Department we are charged with coordinating with parliament on legislative matters. I will be looking forward to receive the recommendations of this forum which I am sure will benefit our work,” said Ms Rono.

In his remarks Aga Khan University Vice Chancellor Dr. Sulaiman Shahabuddin lauded the government for providing an enabling environment that has propelled Kenya to the forefront of Africa’s digital transformation.

“The government’s vision and the support that it has provided has helped to create what Aga Khan University’s Founder and Chancellor, His Highness the Aga Khan, has described as an enabling environment. Without an enabling environment, private initiatives struggle to find their footing. With it, the private sector pushes off like a sprinter and races ahead,” he added.

The conference also discussed the relevance of technology in healthcare as an enabler to efficient service.

“In order to effectively serve our patients, we recently installed an Electronic Health Records system. This system has improved patients’ experience and care, automation of physician notes and improved financial viability,” said the Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi CEO Rashid Khalani.

Khalani noted that the new system is being implemented across the health facilities of the Aga Khan Development Network spread across Africa and Asia and will facilitate education and localised research.

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