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In Africa, AI is not just a buzzword — it's solving real, centuries-old problems in healthcare, connectivity, and economic inclusion.
Western companies' one-size-fits-all AI strategies don't serve many of the world's populations. These African researchers are working to change that.
However, one of the primary challenges posed by dominant AI models like DeepSeek and ChatGPT is their limited understanding of diverse cultural contexts, languages, and regional s
By Dr. David King BOISON AI governance in AfricaCurrent state of AI Governance in AfricaAI adoption is increasing across Africa, with sectors such as finance, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation integrating AI-driven solutions to enhance efficiency and innovation.
The Centre for African Management and Markets (CAMM), part of the University of Pretoria's Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) and the African Academy of AI (AAAI), Africa's leading AI consulting and education firm,
The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) is promoting the formulation of national artificial intelligence (AI) policies by member states to increase Africa's AI market share, adoption and growth in homegrown AI startups.
The African Union Development Agency, in partnership with Meta and Deloitte, has launched AKILI AI, an AI-driven support platform designed to empower micro, small, and medium enterprises across Africa.
Ben Guerir - The third day of UM6P's Science Week focused on Morocco's vision of AI applications in the health sector. Rachid El Fatimy, Dean of the The conference tackled pressing questions about AI's integration into medical practice.