US and Kenya announce joint digital partnership to enhance cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI)

Date: 2024-04-24
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The United States and Kenya have announced a joint digital partnership to enhance cooperation in artificial intelligence (AI), improve data flows, and promote digital upskilling, marking a significant step in international tech collaborations. 

Announced by U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo at the Windsor Hotel in Nairobi, the agreement is the first between the U.S. and an African nation, aiming to serve as a model for future international tech partnerships and strengthen the digital economy.


In a joint statement, both countries expressed their commitment to fostering innovation, increasing digital trade, and enhancing investment opportunities. A notable element of the agreement is the establishment of the AI Safety Institute, led by President Joe Biden, which will focus on AI safety, ethics, and security.

This move according to the statement is part of a broader U.S. strategy to engage with global partners, including the United Kingdom and the European Union, to promote international cooperation on AI technologies and standards. 

The collaboration with Kenya is seen as a pivotal moment for global tech agreements, offering a framework for other countries, particularly those looking to advance their digital capabilities. The partnership is watched closely by the global tech community as a potential guide for future collaborations between advanced and emerging economies in the digital age. 

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

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