Ghana University Vice-Chancellor Urges Inclusion of African Languages in AI Development
The Vice‑Chancellor of the University of Ghana has called for African languages to be embedded in AI development. The appeal emphasizes the need for technology that reflects
The Vice‑Chancellor of the University of Ghana has called for African languages to be
embedded in AI development. The appeal emphasizes the need for technology that reflects
the continent’s linguistic diversity. Officials argue that current AI tools often overlook
local languages. Incorporating these languages could improve accessibility for millions of
users. The university plans to collaborate with researchers and developers on this goal.
Stakeholders see the initiative as a step toward digital inclusion. The proposal may
influence policy discussions on AI standards in Africa. Observers will monitor how the
integration effort progresses across the region.