Egypt preparing laws to regulate AI, data exchange, classification

Egypt preparing laws to regulate AI, data exchange, classification

Egypt is preparing a set of laws to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) and the exchange and classification of data, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Amr Talaat said in a press release.

Talaat announced this during a meeting with Sangbu Kim, the World Bank's vice president for Digital Transformation.

The meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in digital transformation, developing digital infrastructure, raising digital awareness, and improving digital skills.

The discussions also covered key achievements from the World Bank's technical assistance program in public data governance and real estate wealth management.

Moreover, Talaat highlighted Egypt's digital transformation strategy, which includes creating a robust legislative framework for governing communications and information technology. He discussed ongoing efforts to develop digital infrastructure, such as extending fiber optic cables and replacing copper cables across the country.

These projects are essential for improving sector performance through technology, digitizing government services, and preparing youth for future jobs.

Furthermore, the minister emphasized the importance of supporting innovation and creating mechanisms to encourage citizens to use digital platforms.

For his part, Kim praised Egypt’s strategy for creating an integrated digital society that aligns with the World Bank’s efforts to reduce the digital divide.

He also reviewed key programs implemented in data protection, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence and expressed hopes for continued cooperation, especially in the "Haya Karima" villages.

Talaat also reviewed the ministry’s projects in the "Haya Karima" villages, which include providing high-speed internet, enhancing postal services, upgrading mobile towers, and implementing digital awareness programs.

These efforts have resulted in a 41 percent increase in telecom subscriptions, improved services, the installation of fiber optic networks in 766 villages, and the addition of 1,277 mobile network towers.

Source: Al-Ahram Online

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