Organized by Orange Maroc, the GenZ AI Summit 2026
brought together students, creators, entrepreneurs,
and industry experts to explore how artificial intelligence is
shaping the future of work, education, and innovation in Morocco.
As AI continues to transform industries worldwide…
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One of the most debated topics focused on the future of employment
and whether AI could replace young professionals.
The consensus was clear: AI is not here to replace humans—
it is here to complement human work.
While artificial intelligence can automate repetitive tasks and improve
efficiency, human skills remain essential.
Creativity, curiosity, critical thinking, adaptability,
communication, and emotional intelligence continue
to be the core strengths that distinguish young talent in an AI-driven world.
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Another major panel highlighted the importance of developing
AI systems adapted to Morocco’s linguistic and cultural context.
Speakers emphasized the need for models that understand and process Darija,
making AI more inclusive and accessible to everyday users.
Discussions also pointed toward Morocco’s growing ambition
to build its own Large Language Models (LLMs),
a strategic move aimed at strengthening digital sovereignty and fostering local innovation.
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Beyond artificial intelligence, the summit highlighted Morocco’s broader digital acceleration.
From the expansion of startup ecosystems to increasing investment in emerging technologies,
the country is reinforcing its position as a regional hub for innovation.
Experts stressed that preparing young talent with strong digital and AI skills will be essential
for successfully navigating this transformation.
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One thing became clear throughout the discussions:
AI is no longer just a technological trend. For Morocco’s new generation,
it is becoming a practical tool to learn, build, and innovate for the future.