Morocco is strengthening its position in the global AI landscape by participating in the World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) newly launched Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Interchange (AIII) initiative.
Representing the country, Minister of Digital Transition and Administration Reform Amal Al-Falah Al-Sagroshni highlighted Morocco’s national strategy, which places artificial intelligence, innovation, and digital transformation at the core of economic and technological development. She pointed to initiatives such as “AI Made in Morocco,” aimed at supporting startups, businesses, and research institutions in building AI-driven solutions.
The AIII initiative serves as a global platform for dialogue on the technical and operational challenges of managing intellectual property in the age of AI. Rather than establishing legal standards, it focuses on collaboration and knowledge-sharing among stakeholders, including developers, creators, and policymakers.
Key areas of discussion include technologies such as watermarking, metadata, digital identifiers, and content recognition systems to ensure transparency, traceability, and proper rights management in AI-generated content. WIPO is also establishing a Technical Exchange Network, bringing together experts from industry, academia, and civil society to develop practical solutions.
Morocco reaffirmed its commitment to responsible AI development, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation, intellectual property protection, and building a secure, inclusive digital ecosystem aligned with sustainable development goals.
