In October 2022, TFS delivered the Republic of Ghana National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2023-2033 with our partners: Ghana’s Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation and Data Protection Commission, GIZ FAIR Forward and Smart Africa. The strategy is based on 40+ local stakeholder consultations, in-depth AI policy landscape mapping and SWOT Analysis of Ghana’s AI ecosystem, and 4 highlevel public sector consultation workshops to iterate the mission and vision, recommendations and action plan, and a detailed booklet of AI use cases across key sectors. However there was no information regarding regulation.
« The Connecticut Privacy Act (CTPA) » Avoiding horizontal legislation governing artificial intelligence,
adopting ethical principles for the use of artificial intelligence,
promoting proper regulation, and forming tools and knowledge
centers on the use and regulation of artificial intelligence – are some
of the principles of the draft regulatory policy and ethics in artificial
intelligence in Israel, published by the Minister of Innovation, Science
and Technology.