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Inaugural Communicating Africa Summit Held in Ghana

June 10, 2026 · Comms Arena

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June 10, 2026 By Comms Arena

Africans Communicating Africa (AfriComms Africa) held its inaugural Communicating Africa Summit in Accra on 26 May 2026. Communication experts, diplomats, academics, journalists, filmmakers, and policymakers gathered to discuss how to amplify African stories and reshape the continent’s role in global discourse.

The headline moment came from Prof. Audrey Sitsofe Gadzekpo of the University of Ghana, who warned that the large language models underpinning most of today’s AI were trained predominantly on Western English-language data, encoding the same biases and omissions African communicators have spent decades trying to dismantle.

Used uncritically, she argued, AI risks automating the very stereotypes about Africa that African communicators are working to dismantle. “We risk producing African stories that sound, at their core, like they were written by somebody who absorbed a single story.”

What it means for you: Every AI tool you are using to draft press releases, pitch stories, or generate copy was almost certainly built without meaningful African input. Before you deploy it, ask: whose worldview is this language model reflecting? The answer should shape how aggressively you edit, challenge, and override its output.

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