The NITDA is developing a code of practice for AI, including ChatGPT, to ensure responsible and ethical deployment. The policies will address transparency, data privacy, bias, accountability, and fake news. This move follows Italy's temporary ban on ChatGPT and the EU's draft legislation to regulate AI. Collaboration between policymakers and AI developers is key to preventing spread of misinformation and ethical issues. The NITDA's initiative highlights the need for effective regulations to balance innovation with public safety.
Nigeria's NITDA is drafting a code of practice for AI to regulate its use and promote safe deployment. This will set standards tailored to the Nigerian situation.
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Nigeria has a high hepatitis B virus (HBV) prevalence rate of 9.5%. To combat this issue, researchers have developed an affordable, machine learning algorithm that aims to help classify HBV patients. By improving clinical decision-making, patient outcomes are enhanced. Early detection and treatment can have a significant impact on improving patients' quality of life and in reducing the overall prevalence of HBV in Nigeria.
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