MUNICH — In a world where Artificial Intelligence (AI) permeates every aspect of our lives, the conversation around its ethical implications and the need for inclusive datasets has gained paramount importance. Ghanaian Professor Jerry John Kponyo, Associate Professor of Telecommunications Engineering at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), is at the forefront of this global discourse, emphasizing the necessity of responsible AI and Afrocentric datasets.
The Responsible AI Lab at KNUST, under Professor Kponyo’s leadership, advocates for AI solutions that are not only technologically advanced but also ethically sound. “Responsible AI refers to the practice of designing, developing, and deploying artificial intelligence in an ethical manner,” Prof. Kponyo states. He stresses the importance of AI solutions being delivered with integrity, equity, and respect for individuals, considering the diverse social contexts in which they operate.
One of the critical aspects highlighted by Prof. Kponyo is the creation of Afrocentric datasets. Recognizing Africa’s underrepresentation in AI dialogues, the Responsible AI Lab focuses on curating datasets that accurately reflect the continent’s diversity and challenges. This initiative aims to bridge the gap and ensure that AI development encompasses and benefits Africa’s unique realities.
Moreover, Prof. Kponyo emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach to responsible AI. He acknowledges the contributions of various fields, including computer science, data science, law, social sciences, and humanities, in developing holistic AI solutions that minimize biases and promote inclusivity.
The discourse extends beyond academia, as Prof. Kponyo underscores the importance of collaboration between governments, industry stakeholders, and international organizations in formulating ethical standards for AI. He emphasizes the role of education in promoting the responsible use of AI, advocating for ethical principles to be integrated into educational curricula.
Professor Jerry John Kponyo’s insights on responsible AI and Afrocentric datasets set the stage for a broader global discourse on AI ethics and inclusivity. As the conversation continues, his leadership in this field remains instrumental in shaping the future of AI for the betterment of society.