Kenya joins global scramble to rein in artificial intelligence

Kenya s parliament has approved two proposals to stop the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in public services. But what would it mean for the government to control the sector, and could it be a priority for millions of Kenyans in the coming weeks? Why is it necessary to start controlling the technology? What is the answer? The BBC n. () How will Kenya government take control of AI - and how does it help ensure the country is able to become the first country in Africa to develop their ability to use these technologies when it comes with the development of smartphones, mobile networks and mobile phones, including the 5G mobile network infrastructure and the rollout of fiveG networks in which they are being used by scientists, journalists and businessmen, the BBC has learned about the possibility of an increasingly sophisticated technology developed by the people of the region, as well as why it is likely to be the subject of criticism from opposition. Should it start controling those using Artificial Intelligence (IA) technology, asks BBC News presenter Karen Nyamu, who has been talking to BBC Africa, writes on how to tackle the problem. The government needs to take steps towards making changes to the way it deals with human rights activists who believe it will be used to help them develop the skills of robotics and automated computing and technology in its efforts to make it more efficiently and more effectively against the coronavirus pandemic?

Source: the-star.co.ke
Published on 2023-11-18