What progress have you made since your last update?
The Equiano Institute is a responsible AI research lab for Africa and the Global South. Here are our updates for the past 6 months:
Capacity Building for UN Diplomats
We have assisted the UN in preparation towards the Global Digital Compact, through consulting and training UN Diplomats. We also consult for the UNDP, UNICEF etc on issues related to AI in Africa. We are contributing members of the Harvard Ash Center research network on Getting Plurality.
Capacity
We have run a Fellowship on AI governance and technical alignment.
Research Agendas:
Policy Impacts of AI: We publish research on AI policy development and technical safeguarding of digital public infrastructure.
Economic Impacts of AI: How does AI affect individuals and communities in the Low and Middle Income Countries
Open-Source Projects
We are currently supporting OpenAI in developing multilingual language models for improving AI performance in African Languages.
Coalitions
We currently spearhead coalition initiatives through two working groups.
The AI Working Group directly addresses challenges faced in the region by promoting responsible AI practices and tackling societal implications, focusing on issues like data access, governance, and participation in AI development.
The Africa Oversight (TAO) is a technically-focused initiative focused specifically on ensuring the safe and ethical development of AI technologies in Africa. TAO utilizes multifaceted evaluation methods and aims to develop a comprehensive framework for best practices in ethical AI development and deployment within the African context.
The goal is to promote transparency and accountability in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector.
These combined efforts address the specific needs of Africa’s responsible AI trajectory.
Thank you for your time and consideration.We have published peer-reviewed papers in conferences such as Data for Policy, NeurIPS and others.
What are your next steps?
Global AI Benchmarks
We are building a more Plural MMLU (this is a normative approach to evaluations that captures contextual differences between nuances in different languages and cultures).
Government DPI AI Safety
We believe that our project on multilingual African language can be a core part of government services, as various governments integrate AI into their government infrastructure as we have seen recently:
Nigeria launched first multilingual LLM
Microsoft in Kenya launched their digital ecosystem initiative for Kenya which focuses on Swahili/English AI models and AI societal services
Research Themes
We have research themes on Health, Development and AI this programme looks at the intersection of explainable AI in the development sector. Research we are excited about:
Development Impacts: We have research themes on Health, Development and AI. This programme looks at the intersection of explainable AI in the development sector.
Social Impacts: this considers how public good AI interse normative and social aspects of AI Readiness/Strategy Frameworks
Is there anything others could help you with?
Funding for researchers contributing to our projects. Currently all our research is on volunteer basis.
Research collaborations are welcome