Bridging The Gap Between Global Innovation And Regional Ethics
As AI systems become the backbone of modern governance, the need for a culturally nuanced, technically rigorous oversight framework has never been more urgent. Our publications provide the intellectual scaffolding for a future where technology serves humanity without compromising regional sovereignty or individual rights.
The Abuja Declaration on Algorithmic Sovereignty
This paper proposes a groundbreaking "Sovereignty-by-Design" model for AI deployment. It argues that while global standards provide a baseline, true ethical AI must be contextually grounded in the socio-economic realities of the Global South. By introducing the IAGEA Triple-A Framework (Accountability, Accessibility, and Autonomy), this research provides a roadmap for regulators to foster innovation while preventing "digital colonialism" and algorithmic bias.
