2022
DOI: 10.22363/2313-0660-2022-22-2-288-302
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Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges for Pan-African Cybersecurity

Abstract: For almost two decades, Sub-Saharan African countries have been making significant efforts to ensure the rapid development of industries related to information and communication technology (ICTs) in the region. At present, all leading nations are placing greater emphasis on the development of hybrid intelligent systems capable of solving extremely complicated tasks. This includes Sub-Saharan African countries, which consider the development of advanced technologies to be an effective instrument for ensuring su… Show more

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“…Yet, the problem of ensuring information, psychological, and cybersecurity remained common to all African countries. Attempts at the Pan-African level to take into account the interests of the vast majority of African people failed (Pantserev, 2022). Under the conditions of Global capitalism, these conspiracy ideologies were not just a political myth, nor a simple collective delirium about Western power and domination (Atenga & Samnick, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the problem of ensuring information, psychological, and cybersecurity remained common to all African countries. Attempts at the Pan-African level to take into account the interests of the vast majority of African people failed (Pantserev, 2022). Under the conditions of Global capitalism, these conspiracy ideologies were not just a political myth, nor a simple collective delirium about Western power and domination (Atenga & Samnick, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, the problem of ensuring information, psychological, and cybersecurity remained common to all African countries. Attempts at the Pan-African level to take into account the interests of the vast majority of African people failed (Pantserev, 2022). Under the conditions of Global capitalism, these conspiracy ideologies were not just a political myth, nor a simple collective delirium about Western power and domination (Atenga and Samnick, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors in [16] explore the role of information and communication technologies, including MI, in the fight against money laundering in Africa. The work in [17] addresses the malicious use of MI in Sub-Saharan Africa, posing challenges for Pan-African cybersecurity. The work in [18] conducts a needs assessment survey for artificial intelligence in Africa.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%