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Orange to use OpenAI's latest models to work with African languages

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Posted on August 5, 2025

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By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -French mobile operator Orange said on Tuesday it plans to use OpenAI's latest AI models with African languages. The benefits of AI models have largely

Orange Partners with OpenAI to Enhance African Language AI Models

Collaboration Between Orange and OpenAI

By Supantha Mukherjee

Challenges in African Language AI

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -French mobile operator Orange said on Tuesday it plans to use OpenAI's latest AI models with African languages.

Deployment of AI Models

The benefits of AI models have largely bypassed African languages, numbering over 2,000, due to challenges such as lack of data and limited computational resources, according to researchers at Cornell University in the United States and a report by journal Nature.

Future Initiatives and Goals

Orange, which provides telecom services in 18 African countries, signed a deal with OpenAI last year to get access to its pre-release AI models and fine-tune large language models to translate regional African languages.

It said it started working with African languages this year using OpenAI's Whisper speech model, but the new models can extend this work to far more complex uses.

OpenAI's first open-weight models have trained parameters, or weights, which are publicly accessible and can be used by developers such as Orange to tweak the models for specific tasks without requiring original training data.

Orange plans to fine-tune the models with its collected samples of African regional languages and deploy them locally.

"We plan to provide the fine-tuned models for free to local governments and public authorities," Orange's Chief AI Officer Steve Jarrett told Reuters.

"We see this initiative as a blueprint for how AI can help bridge the digital divide: by collaborating with local startups and communities, Orange and OpenAI hope to catalyze an ecosystem where African languages are first-class citizens in the AI realm," Jarrett said.

(Reporting by Supantha Mukherjee in Stockholm; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Orange partners with OpenAI to improve African language AI models.
  • Challenges include lack of data and computational resources.
  • Orange aims to fine-tune AI models for regional languages.
  • The initiative seeks to bridge the digital divide in Africa.
  • Orange plans to provide AI models for free to local authorities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Orange's plan regarding AI models?
Orange plans to use OpenAI's latest AI models to work with African languages, aiming to address the challenges faced by these languages.
How many African countries does Orange operate in?
Orange provides telecom services in 18 African countries.
What specific AI model is Orange currently using?
Orange has started working with OpenAI's Whisper speech model to enhance its capabilities in African languages.
What is the goal of Orange's initiative with AI?
The initiative aims to bridge the digital divide by collaborating with local startups and communities to create an ecosystem for African languages.
Will the fine-tuned models be available for free?
Yes, Orange plans to provide the fine-tuned models for free to local governments and public authorities.

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