"This report is intended to provide a broad review of the use and emerging governance of AI technology in Southern Africa. It aims at initiating public discussions and policy dialogue not only on the technological implications of the use of AI, but also on the social, political, and ethical significance and consequences of it. Through this report, UNESCO’s objective is also to provide the evidence that AI technologies are already being used in many domains and sectors in Southern Africa, thus countering the narrative that the ethics of AI is still premature to be discussed and taken seriously by the local actors in the region. The analysis comprises four parts that, read together, present a review of key policies, use cases, risks and opportunities for the design, development, governance and usage of responsible AI in the region. These are: (i) AI Regulatory and Policy Mapping; (ii) Analysis of Artificial Intelligence Applications; (iii) Ethical Risk of AI Use (derived from the findings in the policy mapping and use case analysis); and (iv) Key Opportunities and Recommendations." (Introduction)
Introduction, 8
AI REGULATORY AND POLICY MAPPING, 13
Botswana -- Eswatini -- Lesotho -- Malawi -- Mozambique -- Namibia -- South Africa -- Zambia -- Zimbabwe -- Africa and SADC -- Policy and Legislation Keyword Frequency
USE CASE ANALYSIS OF AI APPLICATIONS, 51
Health and Social Well-Being -- Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability -- Education -- Labour -- Ethical Risks of AI Use
KEY RECOMMENDATIONS AND OPPORTUNITIES, 66
Annexure A: Methodology, 70
Annexure B: Search Strategy for Policy Mapping Section, 76