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Top 10 African countries most ready for AI in 2024 – IMF

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 12, 2024
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Today, AI has not only become a reality but has also integrated seamlessly into various facets of our daily lives and industries worldwide.

Globally, AI has transformed multiple sectors, including healthcare, finance, transportation, and entertainment. Innovations like machine learning algorithms, natural language processing, and computer vision have revolutionized how businesses operate, how we interact with technology, and how decisions are made.

This technological wave has not left Africa untouched. While the continent faces unique challenges such as infrastructure deficits and varying levels of technological development, the adoption of AI is gaining momentum.

However, not all countries are equally prepared for AI adoption. Some nations are rapidly advancing, while others are still laying the groundwork.

A recent AI Preparedness Index (AIPI) report by the International Monetary Fund revealed the level of AI preparedness across 174 countries. The AIPI comprises four key dimensions: digital infrastructure, human capital, technological innovation, and legal frameworks. These four dimensions are likely relevant for smooth AI adoption.

In turn, each dimension is computed by normalizing and averaging a rich set of sub-indicators including, but not limited to, the presence of relevant digital infrastructure, sustained human capital investment, inclusive STEM expertise, labour and capital mobility, a vibrant R&D ecosystem, and the adaptability of legal frameworks to digital business models.

NOTE: The index incorporates several perceptions-based indicators, reflecting individuals’ subjective assessments and experiences. Therefore, the index should be seen as an indicative measure, guiding policymakers in identifying areas for improvement rather than being used for ranking purposes.

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Below are the top 10 African countries most ready for AI in Africa in 2024:

Rank Country AI Preparedness Global rank

1

Seychelles

0.53

124

2

Mauritius

0.52

123

3

South Africa

0.49

113

4

Tunisia

0.47

98

5

Rwanda

0.44

93

6

Cabo Verde

0.43

86

7

Morocco

0.42

84

8

Ghana

0.42

80

9

Namibia

0.41

77

10

Botswana

0.41

74

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