Morocco has reinforced its position on artificial intelligence as a key driver of Africa’s development, with Minister Amal El Falah Segrouchni highlighting its role at Princeton’s Africa Impact Lectures 2026.
The minister emphasized AI—particularly multi-agent systems—as a tool to improve public services, accelerate sustainable development, and address complex challenges across the continent. She pointed to Africa’s young population, growing innovation ecosystems, and expanding digital infrastructure as strong enablers of AI adoption.
Morocco’s national strategy positions AI as central to digital sovereignty and economic competitiveness, supported by initiatives such as the Morocco Digital for Sustainable Development Hub and the National AI Debate. The country aims to lead with its “AI Made in Morocco” vision, promoting inclusive and responsible innovation across Africa.
