Anambra’s local AI raises Nigeria’s digital sovereignty hopes
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At a glance
- Anambra State in Nigeria is deploying a locally developed AI system to automate government functions.
- This initiative fuels hopes for Nigeria to achieve digital sovereignty in artificial intelligence.
- The move comes amid global discussions about Big Tech's dominance in the AI sector.
Anambra State's initiative to deploy a locally trained artificial intelligence system for government operations is sparking optimism for Nigeria's digital sovereignty aspirations. The state's ICT Agency is spearheading the use of this homegrown AI to streamline public services and explore innovative applications.
This development is seen as a significant step towards reducing reliance on foreign technology and fostering indigenous AI capabilities. In a global landscape dominated by major tech corporations, Anambra's efforts signal a push for self-sufficiency and the cultivation of local expertise in a critical technological field.
The project aims to automate various government processes, demonstrating the potential of locally developed AI solutions. This move not only enhances efficiency within the state administration but also bolsters Nigeria's ambition to assert its digital independence and compete in the rapidly evolving AI arena.
Originally published by Vanguard. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.