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Cede hosts forum on building seamless payment infrastructure in Africa

The forum also reviewed the technological requirements for achieving seamless payments.
By Ndung’u Gachane 1w ago
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A humanoid robot now walks the corridors of a Kenyan university, marking what educators say is the first deployment of such technology for student training in the region.
By David Njaaga 3w ago
Konza Technopolis CEO John Paul Okwiri said this recognition confirms Kenya’s dedication to bolstering its digital economy through community-based innovation.
By Selina Mutua 1mo ago
While AI slop is fast gaining traction, there are currently no laws that prohibit such.
By Caroline Chebet 1mo ago
Institution of Engineers of Kenya officially opened its 32nd International Convention with a call for engineers to play a central role in shaping the country’s development agenda.
By Esther Nyambura 1mo ago
Security analysts monitor for threats that could compromise calls, data, or even mobile money apps.
By Esther Nyambura 2mos ago
The EU has vowed it will not back down from enforcing its stringent rules to protect Europeans online.
By AFP 2mos ago
Kenya will this weekend host the inaugural PUBG Mobile Africa Cup (PMAC), the first continental championship for PUBG Mobile in Africa.
By Sofia Ali 3mos ago
The move signals a strategic bid to capture a share of East Africa’s rapidly growing digital economy, which Euromonitor forecasts will account for 29 per cent of Africa’s total GDP by 2040.
By Brian Ngugi 3mos ago
While AI will not replace human journalists, the technology is largely assistive and can be utilised to boost efficiency in news-gathering, packaging, and dissemination.
By Patrick Vidija 3mos ago
Parents will also receive notifications from ChatGPT "when the system detects their teen is in a moment of acute distress", OpenAI added.
By AFP 3mos ago
The half-day training workshop themed "The rise of AI and its impact on journalism" took place in Nairobi, organised by Xinhua News Agency Africa Regional Bureau.
By Xinhua 3mos ago
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