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Faculty of Law, KNUST, and University of Lille Delegation Visit RAIL to Explore AI Collaboration

faculty of law at RAIL

The Responsible AI Lab (RAIL) welcomed a delegation from the Faculty of Law at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), in the persons of Dr. Chris Adomako-Kwakye, Acting Dean, Dr. Renee Morhe, Vice Dean, Dr. Thaddeus Nkum Manu, Head of Department, Public Law, Ms. Jennifer Djanbea Asare, Mrs. Mavis Osei Boateng, Registrar and Dr. Elizabeth Archampongma Archampong, alongside representatives from the University of Lille, France, Prof. Marcel Moritz, Professor of Public Law, and Sophie Sarr, International Programmes Manager on 9th July 2025.

The visit aimed to foster collaboration on AI-driven legal research and explore synergies in responsible AI development.

Dr. Henry Nunoo-Mensah, AI in Health Theme Lead, RAIL

Dr. Henry Nunoo-Mensah, AI in Health Theme Lead at RAIL, stood in for Prof. Jerry John Kponyo (Principal Investigator and Scientific Director of RAIL) and warmly welcomed the guests. He provided an overview of RAIL’s mission and introduced the FACETS framework, an ethical AI development tool for Fairness, Accountability, Confidentiality, Equity, Transparency and Safety.

Dr. Nunoo-Mensah highlighted RAIL’s partnerships with key institutions, including the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), and the French Embassy in Ghana, underscoring the lab’s commitment to advancing ethical AI solutions.

Students and researchers showcased projects aligned with RAIL’s mission to develop inclusive and impactful AI solutions.

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