Google AI Research Africa, based in Accra, has announced a major step forward in its mission to harness artificial intelligence for social good: the creation of a dedicated AI Community Engagement Center.
The new hub will support local innovators, startups, and researchers by providing access to cloud credits, mentorship, and global visibility. It builds on Google’s long-term commitment to advancing AI in Africa while equipping the next generation with resources to solve pressing local and global challenges.
As part of this initiative, Google Research Africa is also scaling up its student residency program, which hosts master’s students for six-month applied research residencies. This pipeline is designed to give young African talent the opportunity to work on frontier AI problems while contributing solutions tailored to the region.
The launch underscores Google’s belief that AI must be inclusive, collaborative, and beneficial to communities. Projects already making global impact include:
- Flood Forecasting Models to predict riverine and urban floods.
- The Open Buildings Dataset, mapping 1.8 billion buildings worldwide and used by governments and the UN for census, vaccination campaigns, and urban planning.
- Plant Health AI apps that detect crop diseases and boost agricultural productivity.
- African Language Models, created with the University of Ghana, covering Twi, Ewe, Dagbani, and more to enable speech-to-text, subtitling, and accessibility applications.