Challenges of Integrating AI Ethics into Higher Education Curricula in West Africa: Nigerian Universities Narrative

In Caitlin C. Corrigan, Simon Atuah Asakipaam, Jerry John Kponyo & Christoph Luetge (eds.), AI Ethics in Higher Education: Insights from Africa and Beyond. Springer Verlag. pp. 57-66 (2023)
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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming pervasive. It is also an exciting field because it is making our lives much better, by doing most of the work for us. For example, driving our cars, medical jobs, accounting jobs, all sorts of jobs.

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