2022
DOI: 10.4000/ctd.6809
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Vulgarisation des théories d’adoption et d’appropriation des innovations technologiques pour une intelligence artificielle africaine

Abstract: Vulgarisation des théories d'adoption et d'appropriation des innovations technologiques pour une intelligence artificielle africaine Popularización de teorías de adopción y apropiación de innovaciones tecnológicas para una inteligencia artificial africanaKouassi Touffouo Frederic PIRA Vulgarisation des théories d'adoption et d'appropriation des innovations tech... Communication, technologies et développement, 11 | 2022 Vulgarisation des théories d'adoption et d'appropriation des innovations tech... Communicati… Show more

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“…improvement of skills, legal framework and infrastructure aligned with African needs and priorities (Kiyindou, 2019;Gwagwa et al, 2021). Although African leaders proclaimed already in 2007, on the occasion of the 8th AU summit in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), the 'Year of Science and Technology in Africa', the dependency paradigm changed but endured (Pira, 2020). Therefore, some African scholars called for a global inclusive AI governance (Gwagwa, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…improvement of skills, legal framework and infrastructure aligned with African needs and priorities (Kiyindou, 2019;Gwagwa et al, 2021). Although African leaders proclaimed already in 2007, on the occasion of the 8th AU summit in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia), the 'Year of Science and Technology in Africa', the dependency paradigm changed but endured (Pira, 2020). Therefore, some African scholars called for a global inclusive AI governance (Gwagwa, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%