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Philip Thigo, Kenya’s Special Envoy for Technology discussed developments in the Kenyan cyberspace and the status of connectivity. According to Thigo, Kenya is on the right path to digital inclusion and access for all.
On AI adoption, Thigo says; “The ICT ministry will provide a framework for AI adoption in Kenya, but I a hoping every individual facet will start to harness AI to drive value for specific sectors."
The cyberspace and AI era for Kenya: A one-on-one with Tech envoy, Philip Thigo
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