Margins ID Group CEO stresses importance of trusted digital identity at Continental AI Conference
The critical role of verifiable identity in an era of rapid Artificial Intelligence adoption took centre stage at the recently concluded Africa Education Trust Fund (AETF) AI Conference.
The conference, which gathered thought leaders to explore how AI is transforming societal connectivity, communication, and evolution, featured a key address from Mr. Moses Baiden, CEO of Margins ID Group.
During his presentation, Mr. Baiden acknowledged the breakneck speed of technological advancement and the significant governance challenges it presents.
He issued a crucial caveat, emphasising the inherent limitations of technology in replicating human essence.
“While technology can mimic appearance and sound, it can never replace human intent,” stated Mr. Baiden, reinforcing the critical importance of trusted and verified data as the bedrock of a secure digital future.
His comments underscore the growing global concern over digital fraud and misinformation in the age of sophisticated AI, positioning robust identity verification as a non-negotiable safeguard.
The Margins ID Group, a key partner in Ghana’s national identity system, used the platform to reaffirm its commitment to strengthening the country’s digital infrastructure.
“At Margins ID Group, we remain committed to supporting the delivery and ongoing strengthening of Ghana’s trusted national identity ecosystem, providing a secure foundation for innovation and progress,” he stated.
The event highlighted that as African nations increasingly integrate AI into public and private sectors, establishing a foundation of trusted identity, such as the Ghanacard, is paramount to ensuring that technological progress is built on a framework of security and integrity.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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