AI News Alert!: (09/02/2026 – 14/02/2026)

Here is what happened in AI in Africa this week

 

  1. Morocco Strengthens Industrial AI with Global Partner

Morocco’s OCP Group partnered with Mistral AI to build responsible, secure, and scalable AI models tailored to industry needs — including a new “Judge Model” to evaluate and govern AI agents. This collaboration also involves UM6P’s research ecosystem to boost local AI R&D. https://africa-news-agency.com/morocco-ocp-mistral-ai-strengthen-industrial-ai/ 

  1. AMLD Africa 2026: Building AI “the African Way”

At the AMLD Africa 2026 conference, leaders urged a focus on Africa-led AI and machine learning research, education, and innovation — highlighting the role of local talent and context-driven AI solutions. https://www.wits.ac.za/news/latest-news/research-news/2026/2026-02/building-ai-the-african-way.html 

  1. South African Researcher Wins Global AI Grant

University of Cape Town (UCT) researcher received a major international grant to study how AI affects youth employment — an important step toward evidence-based AI policy and skills development. https://iafrica.com/uct-researcher-wins-global-grant-to-study-ais-impact-on-youth-employment-in-south-africa/ 

  1. Rise of AI Mental Health Chatbots in Nigeria

AI-powered chatbots like Chat Kemi and FriendnPal are being used in Nigeria to help fill critical gaps in mental health care access, offering affordable support and referrals — though experts call for stronger ethical governance. https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/feb/12/nigeria-mental-health-ai-chatbots-psychiatry-therapy-depression-privacy 

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