Multiple African Countries Indirectly Regulate AI Through Data Protection Regulations, Bypassing Complex Legislative Processes

Gate News Report, March 19 — Several African countries are implementing data protection laws to regulate artificial intelligence. Governments are choosing to embed AI-related rules within existing data protection regulations rather than waiting to develop complex and time-consuming dedicated AI regulatory frameworks. This approach allows African nations to respond more quickly to the regulatory needs brought about by AI technology development.

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