The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said it is working with relevant regulatory agencies to ensure that organisations ensure data protection of Nigerians when using artificial intelligence (AI).
The executive vice chairman of the NCC, Aminu Maida said this over the weekend in Abuja during the 2024 World Consumer Rights Day titled, “Fair and Responsible Al for Consumers.”
Maida, who was represented by Abraham Oshadami, the executive commissioner, Technical Services Designate, said AI was already driving innovations in health care, finance, transportation, among others.
He, however, noted that although these innovations are good, using AI responsibly was crucial to guaranteeing consumers’ trust and circumvent possible problems.
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He said, “Responsible AI means using it in an ethical way throughout its development, deployment and usage.
“This includes considering issues like bias, privacy, transparency and accountability. According to reports, responsible AI aims to empower consumers, build trust and minimise negative effects.”