Apr 27
South Africa minister withdraws AI policy over fictitious sources - Telecompaper
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A South African minister has withdrawn a proposed AI policy after it was discovered that the document relied on fictitious sources. The decision follows concerns regarding the accuracy and integrity of the information used to shape the national strategy.
Why it matters
Policy integrity remains fragile when national AI strategies are built on unreliable or fabricated foundational data.
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#south africa #ai policy #government #policy withdrawalRelated coverage
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