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A new milestone for artificial intelligence in Africa with the first UNESCO affiliated centre

The first High-Level Forum on Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Africa took place from 3 to 5 June 2024 at the Mohammed VI Polytechnical University of Morocco in Rabat. The event resulted in the establishment of AI Movement as a Category 2 Centre under the auspices of UNESCO and the launch of the African Consensus of Rabat on Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action
High-Level Forum on Artificial Intelligence

Two years in the making, a new milestone was reached with the official signing of the tripartite agreement between UNESCO, the Government of Morocco and AI Movement. 

UNESCO is making every effort as a multilateral organization, with a multi-stakeholder approach, to help African states appropriate the potential of AI while effectively managing the associated risks.

Tawfik Jelassi
Tawfik JelassiAssistant Director-General for Communication and Information, UNESCO

Africa has many assets, starting with its demographics, to exploit the potential of emerging technologies, including AI, to make the long-awaited quantum and macro-economic frog leap.

Prof. Amal El Fallah SeghrouchniExecutive President of Ai Movement - UM6P

The High-Level Forum was held under the theme 鈥淎I as a Lever for Development in Africa鈥. It brought together judges, parliamentarians, government officials, representatives of private sector and civil society, as well as artists across Africa to discuss strategies, policies, opportunities and risks related to AI in the African context. Experts shared best practices and state of the art AI developments in Africa while networking with their peers. 

Following two days of discussions, participants adopted the African Consensus on Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action with three founding principles: 

  • Working towards a common framework for global and inclusive AI governance;
  • Harnessing AI in the public sector and in the service of the African common good;
  • Ensuring the ethical and human rights-based development and use of AI in the service of all.

Some of the key recommendations from the discussions include building infrastructure as a priority to support the further development of AI, preventing brain drain from Africa, creating and expanding African language datasets, facilitating partnerships and international cooperation, fostering innovation, promoting digital literacy for all and building capacity for key stakeholders.

UNESCO will be working with AI Movement on strengthening capacities of African civil servants on AI and digital transformation with the goal of training 5,000 persons over the next three years.  

Rabat Consensus on Artificial Intelligence: A Call to Action
Moroccan International Centre for Artificial Intelligence
2024
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High-Level Forum on Artificial Intelligence

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