AI chatbots can boost public health in Africa – why language inclusion matters

23 juillet 2025 | Songbo Hu, PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge, Anna Barford, Principal Research Associate, University of Cambridge, Anna Korhonen, Professor
Language technologies are being adapted for health across Africa. But most of these tools never make it beyond the lab or they are limited in their language options.
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