Session
Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Emerging Technologies
Blockchain, Digital Assets & Web 3-based Ecosystems
Chat GPT, Generative AI, and Machine Learning
Future & Sustainable Work in the World of Generative AI
Organizer 1: Thierry Nathanael Kopia, π
Organizer 2: Tswisse Odetta Nkwa, YOuth for HEalth and Development of Africa (YOHEDA)
Organizer 3: Edith MAWEZA, π
Speaker 1: AGBENONWOSSI Emmanuel, Civil Society, African Group
Speaker 2: Jacques Rodrigue Ragnimpinda GUIGUEMDE, Civil Society, African Group
Speaker 3: Fatou SARR, Civil Society, African Group
Speaker 4: El-Hoima BARTHELUS, Civil Society, Latin American and Caribbean Group (GRULAC)
Thierry Nathanael Kopia, Private Sector, African Group
Tswisse Odetta Nkwa, Civil Society, African Group
Edith MAWEZA, Civil Society, Eastern European Group
Round Table - 60 Min
1. How can the use of artificial intelligence improve the decision-making of policy makers to solve complex problems related to the Internet and the position of Africa?
2. How can the use of artificial intelligence improve security and data protection for African users?
3. What are the means by which decision makers can ensure that artificial intelligence is used in a responsible way and respectful of the principles of digital sovereignty?
What will participants gain from attending this session? Participants in this workshop will gain a better understanding of the benefits and risks of using AI in public policy, as well as an overview of the tools and technologies available to help stakeholders get the most out of it. of AI. They will also learn how AI can be used to improve Africa's position in the digital age and how it can help improve public policy issues related to the internet and Africa's position. The workshop will also provide participants with a working knowledge of the key challenges to ensure the success of AI implementation initiatives.
Description:
The aim of this workshop is to understand how artificial intelligence can contribute to improving public policy issues relating to the Internet and the position of Africa. We will discuss the following topics: artificial intelligence and its benefits for public policies, the challenges of using artificial intelligence for Africa, the means to make the most of artificial intelligence to improve the questions public policy, and the challenges to be overcome to ensure the success of the initiatives.
The expected results of this workshop will be a better understanding of the benefits and risks of using artificial intelligence in the field of public policy. Participants will also gain a better understanding of how artificial intelligence can be used to improve Africa's position in the world in the digital age and help improve public policy issues relating to the Internet and to Africa's position. Finally, the workshop will enable decision-makers to make more informed and effective decisions in proposing public policies.
These recommendations will be presented at a follow-up event and published in the form of documents and reports.
Hybrid Format: To facilitate interaction between speakers and attendees both on-site and online, we will use the platforms offered by the IGF, but we will also provide other online platforms to encourage and facilitate participation and interaction. in plan B. We also plan to use social media platforms to promote the session and encourage participants to share their opinions and perspectives. The panelists will make sure to have a good internet connection for their best intervention. We will ensure that the participants connect smoothly by carrying out a test of the platform before the session.