
Algeria achieved significant success at the African Artificial Intelligence Olympiads AOAI 2026, held on April 11 and 12 in Tunisia, securing four medals, including the top two positions. The Algerian national team competed against 32 teams from across Africa. Bouabdallah Rostom Mohamed Kamel from "Mohand Mokhbi" Mathematics High School in Algiers-Centre won the African champion title and a gold medal. Khalifi Mohamed Alaeddine, also from the same high school, secured the 2nd place ex aequo and another gold medal. Nesrine Maâzouz, also from "Mohand Mokhbi" Mathematics High School, placed 4th continentally, earning a silver medal. Bouricha Sofiane from Oudni Omar High School in Draâ El Mizan, Tizi Ouzou, contributed a silver medal, bringing Algeria's total to two gold and two silver medals. The Minister of National Education, Mohamed Seghir Saadaoui, congratulated the winners, highlighting the vitality of the Algerian educational system and its focus on early talent detection and advanced technological disciplines. This success is seen as a result of consistent pedagogical support and a stimulating environment for these students, positioning Algeria as an emerging leader in artificial intelligence on the African continent. Observers believe these achievements enhance Algeria's academic prestige and build a strong foundation for its global technological standing.
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