Let’s Benchmark Zim AI policies against Global Standards, Nyamuda

  Simon Nyamuda, Managing Director of Compulink Systems, delivered an insightful contribution at the recent TechnoMag Tech Fora, emphasizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and the critical need for robust governance frameworks. Reflecting on the Ministry of ICT’s framework review held on November 21, Nyamuda underscored the importance of benchmarking Zimbabwe’s AI policies against global standards, citing examples from Rwanda, South Africa, and the United Nations. “Artificial intelligence is a game-changer. It’s reshaping industries and redefining the way we live and work. However, the question we must ask is: are we prepared to govern it effectively?” he posed. […] The post Let’s Benchmark Zim AI policies against Global Standards, Nyamuda appeared first on TechnoMag.

Let’s Benchmark Zim AI policies against Global Standards, Nyamuda

 

Simon Nyamuda, Managing Director of Compulink Systems, delivered an insightful contribution at the recent TechnoMag Tech Fora, emphasizing the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and the critical need for robust governance frameworks.

Reflecting on the Ministry of ICT’s framework review held on November 21, Nyamuda underscored the importance of benchmarking Zimbabwe’s AI policies against global standards, citing examples from Rwanda, South Africa, and the United Nations.

“Artificial intelligence is a game-changer. It’s reshaping industries and redefining the way we live and work. However, the question we must ask is: are we prepared to govern it effectively?” he posed.

Nyamuda highlighted the urgent need for Zimbabwe to align its policies with international AI governance principles. He called for a forward-thinking framework that addresses critical issues such as intellectual property (IP) rights, safety, security, and inclusivity. On intellectual property, he posed a vital question: “If AI generates a new algorithm or code, who owns the intellectual property?” He emphasized the need for regulations to ensure transparency and disclosure of inputs used by AI systems while protecting creators’ rights.

Safety and security also emerged as pivotal concerns. Nyamuda stressed the importance of child protection and the need for sector-specific guidelines to safeguard vulnerable groups. “We must incorporate measures to ensure AI systems are inclusive, secure, and aligned with best practices for child safety and other user protections,” he said.

Nyamuda also addressed the rising misuse of AI by malicious actors, including hackers, and advocated for an incident management system to handle misuse and mitigate harm. “How do we govern AI when it starts behaving in ways we didn’t intend? This is the challenge we must prepare for,” he cautioned, urging the establishment of security protocols to address AI’s potential to mutate beyond its original scope.

As AI continues to redefine the global landscape, Nyamuda’s call to action is clear: Zimbabwe must develop an inclusive, comprehensive, and globally aligned governance framework to harness the full potential of AI while safeguarding against its risks. His contributions are a timely reminder that preparation and foresight are essential as the nation navigates the uncharted territory of AI.

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