Optasia calls for safe, non-intrusive AI practices

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By Chinenye Anuforo

 

Optasia has reinforced the need for responsible technology deployment in Nigeria, advocating ethical artificial intelligence and non-intrusive data practices as critical pillars for sustainable digital growth. The company highlighted this position during a high-level engagement themed “Without Intrusion: Balancing Data-Driven Growth with Privacy as a Fundamental Right,” alongside senior executives from Microsoft and Stanbic IBTC.

At the centre of Optasia’s Nigeria strategy are four guiding priorities: embedding privacy-by-design into digital solutions, ensuring the responsible use of AI, enabling innovation without intrusive data collection, and strengthening collaboration across the licensed digital ecosystem. The approach reflects growing industry recognition that trust, transparency, and accountability are essential to expanding data-driven services across sectors.

Optasia noted that its continued engagement in Nigeria demonstrates a long-term commitment to supporting a secure, inclusive, and trusted digital economy. As digital transformation accelerates nationwide, the company says it will remain actively involved in shaping conversations around privacy protection, ethical innovation, and responsible data governance.

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