The Communications and Informatics Authority has recently announced the launch of the National Policy for Artificial Intelligence in Libya. This significant move was revealed on the official website of the Authority, coinciding with World Telecommunication and Information Society Day on May 17.
On this special day, the Authority highlighted the crucial role of the communications and information technology sector in enhancing lives and fostering sustainable development globally. They emphasized the remarkable progress in Libya’s communications infrastructure, with increased availability of Internet services and notable advancements in electronic applications.
The Authority’s ultimate goal is to ensure that communications and information technology are accessible to all at affordable rates, while also enhancing the quality of services and promoting innovation in the field. Their vision is aimed at establishing a sustainable and secure digital sector to create a connected knowledge society, positioning Libya as a key transit center in Africa.
Furthermore, the Authority urged all citizens to leverage communication and information technology services positively and contribute to building a high-tech digital society in Libya. By embracing these technologies, individuals can actively participate in the country’s digital transformation and drive progress towards a technologically advanced future.