Renowned Ghanaian journalist and media professional, Bismark Brown, has been selected to participate in the 2026 Ethics and Responsible AI (ERAI) Fellowship, an international programme dedicated to strengthening ethical and responsible reporting on artificial intelligence.
The fellowship brings together journalists and media professionals from around the world to deepen their understanding of the societal, ethical, and governance issues surrounding artificial intelligence. Participants engage in expert-led training, collaborative learning, and practical projects designed to improve public-interest journalism on AI and emerging technologies.
The Ethics and Responsible AI (ERAI) Fellowship is an international, online fellowship focused on helping journalists and media professionals report on artificial intelligence responsibly. It emphasizes AI ethics, governance, accountability, bias, and public trust rather than technical AI development.
Bismark Brown’s selection for this prestigious premier responsible AI certification programme is comes at the right time as he’s one of the main figures calling for a much inclusive and safer connectivity for all.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries across the globe, and Ghana is no exception. From digital finance and healthcare to education and agriculture, emerging technologies are changing how people work, learn, and do business.
As these innovations become part of everyday life, technology journalists play a crucial role in helping the public understand both the opportunities and the challenges they present.
The ERAI Fellowship is a global source for media professionals and media leaders because trusted voices matter in the AI era.











