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Call for business leaders to adopt AI for increased productivity

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RIKA Africa Faculty Debbie Hollis, RIKA Africa Executive Director Susan Githuku and Standard Group board member and RIKA Faculty Thomas Omondi during the RIKA leadership programme class of 2025 graduation at the Rika Africa Summit 2025, in Nairobi, on July 31, 2025. [David Gichuru, Standard [

There is a need for the top leadership of companies to acquaint themselves with Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance productivity.

Participants at the RIKA Africa Summit in Nairobi, said the top leadership should incorporate youth due to their fresh perspectives on issues, knowledge of AI, willingness to learn, and potential to add value even without prior experience.

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