The effects of artificial intelligence on the Kenyan society

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence technology (AI) is an array of computer technologies that provide machines with human-like abilities in perception, action, and cognition. It can mimic human intellect in a broad variety of situations thanks to its advanced processing of information and mega-thinking procedures and powers. AI's power to mimic the intellect of humans means it will disrupt or significantly affect practically every major industry, including but not limited to manufacturing, healthcare, agriculture, and logistics. AI helps several industries move forward. Developed Western nations and leading digital titans like Google and Facebook have invested significantly in AI, utilizing its human skills in various vital societal sectors. Regrettably, most poor countries, particularly those in the sub-Saharan African region, do not have the necessary administration, learning, data reserves, and legislation to support the adoption and implementation of AI. Nevertheless, certain countries in sub-Saharan Africa, such as Kenya, have incorporated and used AI technologies in several key areas for the benefit of their inhabitants. This article explores how AI has affected Kenya and demonstrates how other sub-Saharan African countries might use AI-related technology to their full potential.

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Ndungi, R., & Siregar, M. U. (2023). The effects of artificial intelligence on the Kenyan society. Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 32(2), 1199–1205. https://doi.org/10.11591/ijeecs.v32.i2.pp1199-1205

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