Kenya has committed to strengthening policy frameworks for ethical artificial intelligence (AI), expanding digital infrastructure, and investing in digital skills. This follows deliberations at the Connecting Codes Conference 2026, which brought together government leaders, researchers, academics, and international partners in Nairobi. The conference concluded with a call for increased investment in digital infrastructure, stronger legal…
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