SA’s withdrawn AI policy had a State Capture design flaw. The flaws remain

29 avril 2026 | Nathan-Ross Adams
South Africa’s draft AI policy, withdrawn amid scandals, reflects enduring vulnerabilities that could facilitate State Capture, emphasising the need for robust governance before the integration of AI systems.
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