GSMA launches initiative to drive inclusive AI models in African languages

Date: 2026-07-14
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The GSMA has announced a new initiative aimed at improving artificial intelligence (AI) inclusion across Africa by supporting the development of AI models capable of understanding and responding in African languages.

The announcement was made during the AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva, where GSMA Chief Regulatory Officer and President of the Mobile for Development Foundation, John Giusti, participated in the Partner2Connect workshop.

The African AI Languages Model Project seeks to address language gaps in current AI systems, many of which are built primarily around a limited number of high-resource languages.

Giusti noted that with more than 2,000 languages spoken across Africa, there is a risk that millions of people could be excluded from the benefits of AI if emerging technologies are unable to effectively understand and serve diverse communities.

Through the new pledge, the GSMA will bring together stakeholders from across the continent to strengthen Africa’s capacity to adopt, develop and influence the future direction of AI technologies.

The initiative aims to promote the creation of more representative AI models that reflect Africa’s linguistic diversity while supporting broader digital inclusion and equitable access to emerging technologies.

The GSMA said collaboration among governments, technology companies, researchers and other ecosystem players will be critical to ensuring that AI development responds to the needs and realities of African communities.

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