Parliamentary Reporters Raise Red Flag Over AI Threat and Poor Working Conditions

[Nairobi Wire - Kenya] - 16/05/2025
The Hansard Association of Kenya (HAK) has sounded the alarm over the growing impact of emerging technologies, especially Artificial Intelligence (AI), warning that without proper oversight, these tools could undermine the accuracy and trustworthiness of parliamentary records in Kenya. The (…)
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