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This book examines artificial intelligence (AI) in Africa from a rights-based perspective. It considers the consequences of AI for civil and political rights, social, economic, and cultural rights, and collective rights in Africa, with particular reference to the African Charter.

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines artificial intelligence (AI) in Africa from a rights-based perspective. It considers the consequences of AI for civil and political rights, social, economic, and cultural rights, and collective rights in Africa, with particular reference to the African Charter.
Autorenporträt
Aderomola Adeola is an international legal scholar with expertise in human rights, artificial intelligence and migration law and policy. She holds a doctorate in law from the University of Pretoria and also has a masters in law from the Harvard Law School. She has taught extensively on AI governance to policymakers in Africa and currently leads a chapter of the International Law Association on Artificial Intelligence, New Technologies and International Law. She has consulted extensively for governments and international organizations including as an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Law and Policy Expert/Advisor for the UNESCO Liaison Office to the African Union, UNECA and the government of Ethiopia.