argument: Notizie/News - Digital Governance
Source: Bowmans
Bowmans discusses the official unveiling of Kenya’s National Artificial Intelligence Strategy for the years 2025–2030. The strategy, launched by the government in early April 2024, aims to position Kenya as a leader in responsible and inclusive AI development across Africa. The national plan outlines five key pillars: AI governance, innovation ecosystems, data infrastructure, capacity building, and ethical and regulatory frameworks. The initiative recognizes AI’s transformative potential in areas such as healthcare, education, agriculture, and public service delivery.
The strategy aligns with Kenya’s Vision 2030 goals and reflects a strong commitment to balancing innovation with societal impact. Bowmans highlights the potential for AI to enhance economic growth, improve service efficiency, and foster international cooperation. The plan also includes a commitment to public-private partnerships and collaboration with regional and global stakeholders. Overall, Kenya’s strategy is presented as a bold, structured, and inclusive approach to AI governance.