Kenya : Artificial Intelligence Has Opened Doors for Media but Ethics Must Always Prevail
In our series of letters from African journalists, Waihiga Mwaura looks at the challenges of digital journalism - and how it is almost impossible to distinguish between humans and robots, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: allafrica.comPublished on 2022-09-29
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