With French under fire, Mali uses AI to bring local language to students

April 13, 2024 at 2:00 a.m. EDT
Children at a school in Safo, Mali, on April 4 read books in their native Bambara with stories that were generated with the use of artificial intelligence. (Carmen Yasmine Abd Ali for The Washington Post)
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SAFO, Mali — Most of the students had never seen their native language in its written form until recently. Now, they were eagerly sounding out the words appearing on the ThinkPad laptops before them, sometimes stumbling as they read a story written entirely in Mali’s most popular language, Bambara.

The twist? The story on their screens had been generated, translated and illustrated using artificial intelligence.