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A U.S. State Department official was in Nigeria this week to meet with local and regional authorities about the responsible use of artificial intelligence in military applications.
Mallory Stewart , assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence and Stability , said her two-day visit was part of the United States ’ commitment to deepen security cooperation in Africa .
African ministers unanimously endorsed landmark continental AI strategy to advance Africa 's digital future.
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