that any graduating students in the medical profession agrees to undertake. It outlines their responsibilities and what the best practices are in terms of administering care to others.
The session was designed to showcase the steps that the company takes in developing its AI tools in a responsible manner, as well as how a policy framework within the African context can help drive this burgeoning sector on the continent.
“Amid this wave of excitement and potential, Africa is faced with a critical mandate: As we navigate this AI-powered future, our journey must be underpinned by responsible and sustainable innovation, ensuring that our progress remains aligned with the human values, societal norms, and the needs that define Africa’s vastly diverse cultures,” Barnard emphasised.