Kenya briefs cabinet on national AI readiness and strategic adoption

Date: 2026-07-04
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has intensified its preparations for the adoption and governance of artificial intelligence (AI), with the Joint Committee of Cabinet receiving a high-level briefing on the country's AI readiness and the strategic choices required to position the technology as a driver of national development.

The briefing held in Karen, Nairobi, was delivered by Kenya's Special Envoy on Technology, Philip Thigo, during a meeting chaired by Deputy President Kithure Kindiki.

Discussions focused on how Kenya can deploy artificial intelligence to improve productivity, strengthen public service delivery, stimulate innovation, create jobs, enhance national security, modernize agriculture, build climate resilience, improve energy systems and accelerate economic transformation.

According to Thigo, AI has become a strategic national capability that requires coordinated policy direction, institutional alignment and sustained investment in local capacity to ensure the technology delivers tangible benefits for citizens.

He emphasized that Kenya's approach should prioritize the responsible deployment of AI across sectors where it can significantly improve development outcomes, while ensuring appropriate safeguards are in place to protect citizens as adoption expands.

The Cabinet was also briefed on ongoing initiatives by the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy to advance Kenya's digital transformation agenda and strengthen the country's readiness for AI adoption. Thigo acknowledged the Ministry's work in laying the institutional and policy foundations needed to support the integration of AI into government and the wider economy.

 

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