TOWARDS AFRICA’S AI GOVERNANCE PHILOSOPHY: FROM DEVELOPMENT AMBITION TO STRATEGIC INTENT
INTRODUCTION In a previous article on the global race for AI governance, titled "What Is Africa's Philosophy for AI Governance?", I argued that artificial intelligence is not merely a technological contest, but a struggle over power — over whose values, interests, and philosophies will shape the systems that increasingly govern economies and societies. I further noted that Africa has not yet clearly articulated its own governance philosophy, and that this absence is not neutrality, but vulnerability . Recent continental efforts, particularly the Smart Africa AI Blueprint and the African Union's Continental AI Strategy, underscore both the urgency of this challenge and the progress being made. Together, they reflect a growing recognition across the continent of the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, as well as a structured effort to build capacity, data infrastructure (including data governance systems and cloud capabilities), and the policy e...