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SA targets January 2027 for revised AI policy after earlier withdrawal

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South Africa’s (SA) Communications Minister established an independent panel of experts to review a draft national policy on Artificial Intelligent (AI), after an earlier version was withdrawn when it was ​found to contain fictitious and potentially AI generated references.
Solly Malatsi ⁠briefed a parliamentary committee on Tuesday after pulling the earlier ​draft.
The target publication date for public comment is January 2027, ​according to Jeanette Morwane, the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies acting Deputy Director-General.
The policy, released in April for public comment, sought to position SA as a continental leader in AI innovation while addressing ethical ​and economic concerns.
Malatsi said internal checks had not flagged the issues before they ‌were ⁠exposed by online news publication News24.
He added that the draft was meant to be a starting point to invite public input and much of the policy’s content had not faced significant ​challenge.
But he ​acknowledged a “massive oversight” ⁠and a lack of disclosure around AI use in compiling the references.
Among other things, the new ​seven-member panel will review the document, recommend revisions ​or ⁠removals and replace flawed citations, with a revised policy expected to go to the Cabinet by November 2026 for approval, Morwane said.
–Reuters–