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    Nigeria’s Proposed AI Bill: Licensing, Oversight and Risks

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    Nigeria is taking a firm step in shaping the future of artificial intelligence (AI) within its borders through a proposed Artificial Intelligence Bill aimed at establishing a structured system for licensing, oversight, and control of AI technologies.

    With the rise of AI’s role in sectors ranging from finance to governance, this bill aims to regulate the tools revolutionizing how Nigerians interact with AI and use the nascent technology to work. 

    Licensing AI Systems and Creating a New Regulatory Authority

    Central to Nigeria’s AI Bill is that it will command compulsory registration and licensing for all AI developers and users within Nigeria. This includes local tech firms and foreign companies that are looking to deploy AI systems in the country. The idea of this rule is to bring all AI-related activities under a formal supervision, so as to properly ensure accountability, safety, and ethical use. 

    To this end, the bill envisions the establishment of a National Artificial Intelligence Council equipped with the broad authority to audit AI deployments, issue guidelines and standards, and impose sanctions on those who fail to comply. 

    Additionally, the regulatory approach is tightly woven into the bill’s language, as it will task the Council with oversight that ranges from granting approvals for AI applications to enforcing compliance by suspending or revoking licenses. 

    Another aim of the bill is to establish respect for public safety, human rights, and national security into how AI operates in Nigeria. For instance, technologies that pose a threat to privacy or could enable discrimination would face restrictions. But while the bill has a solid rationale and motive, it also carries some immediate concerns, especially for Nigeria’s technology ecosystem.

    Risks Attached to a New Regulatory Authority For Nigeria

    The licensing requirement, though intended to protect citizens and the state, risks creating bureaucratic hurdles that could slow the pace of innovation. For example, startups and AI researchers who rely on fast iteration and experimentation may quickly find the process of compulsory registering and licensing of their AI products cumbersome and unpredictable. 

    This stands in contrast to some other African nations that favor a lighter regulatory touch to nurture AI development; or even the recent EU decision to roll-back some stringent provisions in its famous AI Act in order to create an innovative space for businesses on the continent. 

    Founder of Alliance4AI and a former Nvidia executive Alex Tsado explicitly captured this sentiment, saying, “Nigeria is about to regulate innovation before enabling it.”

    “The most important thing a government can do during the AI era is to cultivate local builders,” Tsado told TechCabal in a statement. “Any regulation that impedes this goal, especially at the grassroots level, risks solidifying Nigeria’s role as a lifelong consumer of expensive, culturally irrelevant, and potentially harmful foreign technology.”

    Data privacy and fundamental rights also stand at the crossroads of this legislation. Nigeria’s legal framework around digital privacy is still evolving, and the introduction of AI-specific rules could either strengthen protections or create loopholes that are open to misuse. 

    What this significant development means for everyday Nigerians and businesses is notable. On the one hand, the bill could increase trust in AI systems, as the Council oversight may reduce the chances of harmful or deceptive AI practices. On the other hand, the newly introduced licensing processes may add cost and regulatory complexities for those wanting to build or use AI tools. 

    How these polarizing goals of protection and promotion will be balanced and further shape Nigeria’s AI landscape remains to be seen.

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