Jake Okechukwu Effoduh

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Jake Okechukwu Effoduh is an assistant professor at the Lincoln Alexander School of Law of Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada. He is a TWAIL scholar with a research focus on the impact of artificial intelligence on international law and human rights praxis.

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AI Governance for the Global Majority: Understanding Opportunities and Challenges
May 9, 2024

Carnegie’s AI in the Global Majority project brings together scholars, practitioners, and entrepreneurs to elucidate gaps and opportunities in the current global AI governance narrative through a series of publications. Join project authors for a virtual discussion moderated by Carnegie scholars.

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  • Aubra Anthony
  • Elina Noor
  • Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
  • Rachel Gong
  • Jun-E Tan
  • Ranjit Singh
  • Chijioke Okorie
  • Vukosi Marivate
  • Carolina Botero
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A Global South Perspective on Explainable AI

A context-driven approach is necessary to translate principles like explainability into practice globally. These vignettes illustrate how AI can be made more trustworthy for users in the Global South through more creative, context-rooted approaches to legibility.

  • Jake Okechukwu Effoduh
· April 30, 2024