By: Kanto Kai Okanta
Ethiopian Prime
Minister Abiy Ahmed has highlighted the country’s progress in artificial
intelligence development, emphasizing the achievements of the Ethiopian
Artificial Intelligence Institute and the importance of strengthening AI
education for future generations.
Speaking during
the 30th regular session of the fifth anniversary of the House of Peoples’
Representatives, Prime Minister Abiy said Ethiopia’s decision to establish the
Ethiopian Artificial Intelligence Institute was a forward-looking move that
positioned the country among early adopters of AI initiatives on the continent.
The Prime
Minister noted that when the institute was created, similar national-level
artificial intelligence initiatives were not widely established across Africa.
He said Ethiopia has since built a significant AI institution within a
relatively short period, achieving notable progress in the sector.
Abiy emphasized
that the government is now focusing on improving the quality and accessibility
of education to ensure that the benefits of artificial intelligence development
are sustained and passed on to future generations.
He said
strengthening human capacity remains central to Ethiopia’s ambition of
expanding its artificial intelligence ecosystem and enabling more citizens to
participate in emerging technology fields.
The Prime
Minister’s remarks come as countries across Africa accelerate investments in
artificial intelligence, digital skills and innovation infrastructure as part
of broader efforts to drive economic transformation and improve public services
through technology.