Africa as a continent recognizes the need for Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance frameworks. However, despite initiatives like the African Union's Continental AI Strategy, African nations grappled with challenges in formulating comprehensive AI policies, while established global frameworks provided advanced benchmarks for comparison. To address this disparity, this study conducted a comparative analysis of AI governance in Africa relative to global standards and practices. Employing a comprehensive document analysis methodology, the research examined key policy documents, strategic frameworks, and regulatory guidelines across African, European, American, and Asian contexts. The findings revealed that while the African Union demonstrated commitment to coordinated AI governance, African approaches generally lagged behind global benchmarks in comprehensiveness, formalization, and ethical integration. The study identified a notable fragmentation in AI governance across African nations, contrasting with more unified approaches in other regions. African frameworks emphasized leveraging AI for socio-economic development, diverging from the risk mitigation focus seen in EU regulations. The integration of indigenous African ethical perspectives in AI governance frameworks was limited, presenting both challenges and opportunities. Significant disparities in digital infrastructure and AI capacity between Africa and other regions were found to affect governance implementation. The study concluded that despite these challenges, there was potential for Africa to develop innovative, context-specific AI governance models that could contribute valuable insights to the global discourse on responsible AI development. Recommendations included accelerating the implementation of the Continental AI Strategy, prioritizing investment in digital infrastructure, developing Africa-centric AI ethics frameworks, establishing mechanisms for regular benchmarking against global standards, fostering increased collaboration, and implementing AI literacy programs across the continent.
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