Hi, I'm Kwadwo Amponsah
AI Governance & Risk Specialist

I help organizations deploy AI systems that are safe, compliant, and ethical.Core Compliance Focus :
• Emerging US AI regulations (Colorado SB24-205 Consumer Protections for AI etc. )
• NIST AI RMF
• EU AI Act
I bridge the gap between emerging technology and global regulatory standards.

Education & Scholarship Allocation (High-Risk)

Performed a high-risk AI deployment review for a Colorado NGO to ensure compliance with Colorado SB24-205 Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence.Identified: Bias, model drift, and oversight gaps.Delivered: Monitoring frameworks, incident response plans, and regulatory compliance documentation.Outcome: Fair and accountable AI-assisted scholarship decisions.

Financial Services (High-Risk)

● ML type: Supervised models (regression/classification for loan approvals)● Key Risk: Discrimination or unfair loan outcomes, Credit decision bias● Governance: Monitoring frameworks, incident response, regulatory compliance (Colorado SB24-205 Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence)

Hiring & Employment (High Risk)

● ML type: Supervised models (classification for candidate screening, scoring, or ranking)● Key Risk: Bias in hiring decisions, unfair candidate selection, or disparate impact● Governance: Monitoring frameworks, incident response, regulatory compliance (EU AI Act)

AI Power Shift Blog
Tracking the global AI race, enterprise adoption, and governance impact

About This Blog
This blog explores how Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming a defining force in global power, economic competition, and technological leadership. At the center of this transformation is the growing race between the United States and China to dominate AI development and deployment.
This blog examines how that competition shapes business, government policy, and the future of enterprise technology worldwide. We will be looking beyond hype to analyze who is building, controlling, and deploying AI, and what it means for industries and institutions in the years ahead.


●Volume 1: The AI Race Overview
°Part 1: The Players (U.S vs China)

●Volume 1: The AI Race Overview
°Part 2: Chips, Data Centers, and Hardware

●Volume 1: The AI Race Overview
°Part 3: AI for Profit vs. AI for People

●Volume 1: The AI Race Overview
°Part 4: China's stratergy and global influence

●Volume 1: The AI Race Overview
°Part 5: The future of AI power


●Volume 2: Building Africa’s AI Future – Why Ghana Needs a Functional AI Commission
°Part 1: Why Data Protection Alone Isn’t Enough

●Volume 2: Building Africa’s AI Future – Why Ghana Needs a Functional AI Commission
°Part 2: The Gap in Africa & the West

●Volume 2: Building Africa’s AI Future – Why Ghana Needs a Functional AI Commission
°Part 3: What an AI Commission Should Actually Do

●Volume 2: Building Africa’s AI Future – Why Ghana Needs a Functional AI Commission
°Part 4: Risks of Ignoring or Weak Implementation

●Volume 2: Building Africa’s AI Future – Why Ghana Needs a Functional AI Commission
°Part 5: Roadmap for Ghana’s AI Commission

Primary Contact (Email): [email protected]