The government will soon start using Artificial Intelligence to train civil servants as part of the ongoing efforts to improve their efficiency in service delivery in a digital era.
This will become a reality once the Regional Centre of Competence for Digital and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Skilling at the Kenya School of Government becomes operational, in a move aimed at enhancing services offered in the public service, the government said.
The initiative was the focus of discussions between ICT and Digital Economy Principal Secretary John Tanui, his Public Service and Human Capital Development counterpart Jane Kere Imbunya, during a recent meeting.
The two leaders explored strategies for accelerating the operationalisation of the AI centre and advancing modalities for the effective establishment and activation of the facility.