Can Decentralized AI Help Save Endangered Languages?
Can Decentralized AI Help Save Endangered Languages?
Join Nosana and Christex, the team behind GeneLine-X, for a live conversation exploring how decentralized AI infrastructure can help preserve endangered languages, protect cultural knowledge, and expand access to technology in underserved communities.
The discussion will spotlight work being done in Sierra Leone, where accessible GPU compute is enabling teams to build AI tools for African languages that are often overlooked by mainstream technology.
We’ll explore what it takes to develop language models with limited datasets, why so many local languages remain underrepresented in AI, and how decentralized compute can lower the barriers for researchers and builders working outside major technology hubs.
This conversation will also examine why access to AI infrastructure is more than a technical challenge. It can directly influence digital inclusion, cultural preservation, education, and the ability of communities to participate in the future of AI.
What we’ll discuss
How Christex and GeneLine-X are developing AI solutions for African languages
Why local and endangered languages remain underrepresented in modern AI systems
The challenges of building language models with limited data and resources
How decentralized GPU infrastructure can make AI development more accessible
The social, humanitarian, and cultural impact of inclusive AI technology
This session is for AI builders, researchers, Web3 communities, social-impact organizations, and anyone interested in how emerging technologies can support language preservation and digital inclusion.
