Smart Africa gathered government officials from more than ten African countries at the AI for Good Summit held in Geneva. The organization presented a new Model AI Policy Framework designed to help nations across the continent. This framework targets the seventy percent of African countries that have not created their national AI strategies. The meeting aimed to bring African governments together on artificial intelligence rules and policies. Representatives discussed how to strengthen cooperation between African nations on AI governance.
Kenya, Algeria, and Ghana stepped forward to share their experiences with artificial intelligence development. These countries told other African nations about their successes and challenges with AI technology. The World Bank, ITU, and UNESCO promised to provide tools and technical support to help African countries move forward. These global organizations committed to helping African governments implement their AI strategies faster. The support will help countries develop their artificial intelligence capabilities more effectively.
Smart Africa plans to create a Community of Practice that will help African countries learn from each other. This community will encourage peer learning across the entire continent through shared experiences. The initiative works to position Africa as a co-creator rather than just a consumer of global AI technology. African nations want to shape the future of artificial intelligence instead of simply using what others create. The framework represents Africa's effort to take an active role in worldwide AI development.
Kenya, Algeria, and Ghana stepped forward to share their experiences with artificial intelligence development. These countries told other African nations about their successes and challenges with AI technology. The World Bank, ITU, and UNESCO promised to provide tools and technical support to help African countries move forward. These global organizations committed to helping African governments implement their AI strategies faster. The support will help countries develop their artificial intelligence capabilities more effectively.
Smart Africa plans to create a Community of Practice that will help African countries learn from each other. This community will encourage peer learning across the entire continent through shared experiences. The initiative works to position Africa as a co-creator rather than just a consumer of global AI technology. African nations want to shape the future of artificial intelligence instead of simply using what others create. The framework represents Africa's effort to take an active role in worldwide AI development.