WideBot AI partnered with Ahmed El Ghandour to launch AQL, an educational series unveiled at AI Everything Egypt 2026 to boost Arabic AI literacy.
WideBot AI announced a partnership with Egyptian science creator Ahmed El Ghandour.
They are launching an educational series called “AQL with El Ghandour”.
The announcement was made at AI Everything MEA Egypt 2026, where WideBot AI was an official sponsor.
WideBot AI is using the partnership to push AI awareness and digital literacy, which means helping everyday people understand how artificial intelligence works and where it can go wrong.
The series is positioned as knowledge-first content. It will cover AI applications, limitations, and social impact. “Limitations” here means what AI systems cannot reliably do, like giving accurate answers when they do not have enough context, or reflecting bias from their training data.
WideBot also highlighted a common regional problem, Arabic is underrepresented in many global AI training datasets. The company cited an estimate that Arabic accounts for about 0.66% of available training data. Training data is the text, audio, and other information used to teach AI models patterns, similar to giving a student most of their textbooks in one language.
WideBot’s message is that better Arabic-focused AI needs both technical work and broader public understanding. That includes clearer discussions about job impacts, responsible use, and what “trust” should look like when companies deploy AI in products.
For operators and founders, AI adoption often fails for a simple reason, users do not know what the tool is doing, or they expect it to behave like a human expert.
In Arabic-speaking markets, the language gap can also show up as lower accuracy in customer support chatbots, search, and summarisation tools. That makes local AI education and better Arabic model performance a practical business issue, not just a research topic.
If the series reaches a wide audience, it could increase informed demand for Arabic-first AI products. It could also raise the bar for how vendors explain model limits, data privacy, and responsible deployment across the region.
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