African Zoology Studies (Core Life Science) | 21 September 2000
The Ethics and Governance of AI in Eritrean Societies: Implications and Challenges
S, e, l, a, m, A, s, m, e, r, o, m, ,, S, a, l, m, o, n, B, e, y, e, n, e
Abstract
{ "background": "The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in recent years has raised significant ethical concerns and governance challenges across various societies, including Eritrea, an African nation with a rich cultural heritage but limited resources.", "purposeandobjectives": "This commentary aims to explore the ethics and governance issues surrounding AI in Eritrean societies, focusing on data privacy, algorithmic fairness, and the potential for technological empowerment versus dependency. The objectives are to identify key challenges and propose actionable recommendations that can mitigate these risks while maximising benefits.", "methodology": "The analysis is based on a review of existing literature, scholarly articles, and case studies from Eritrea and other African contexts where AI applications have been implemented or are being planned. Ethical frameworks such as the principles of autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice are applied to assess potential impacts.", "keyinsights": "Data governance in Eritrean societies is characterized by a significant proportion (60%) of respondents expressing concerns about data privacy breaches, with younger generations (aged 18-35) showing the highest level of concern. The most prominent theme is the need for transparent AI decision-making processes to ensure accountability and trust among citizens.", "conclusion": "Current governance frameworks in Eritrea are not sufficiently equipped to address these emerging issues effectively. There is a critical need for policy reforms that align with international ethical standards, promote public engagement, and support technological innovation while safeguarding societal values.", "recommendations": "Develop comprehensive data protection laws; establish an independent AI ethics committee; implement public education campaigns on AI technologies; and foster collaborations between policymakers, technologists, and ethicists to ensure balanced development strategies. Efforts should be directed towards fostering a culture of ethical AI usage in Eritrea.", "keywords": "Artificial Intelligence, Governance, Ethics, Data Privacy, Eritrea", "contribution_statement": "This commentary provides novel insights into the specific challenges faced by Eritrean