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November 21, 2025
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HP report urges Kenya to back global AI education charter

NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 21 - Kenya should join governments worldwide in adopting a mandatory Global AI in Education Charter to guide the safe, equitable and Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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A new report from HP urges Kenya to adopt a mandatory Global AI in Education Charter to guide the safe and responsible use of artificial intelligence in learning institutions. This recommendation comes as AI rapidly becomes central to academic work, with over 60 percent of students globally using it daily for research.
- The 2025 HP Futures Report, based on a survey of 2,860 students across 21 countries, found that 71 percent support limits on AI use in education.
- David McQuarrie, Chief Commercial Officer at HP and Chair of HP Futures, emphasized that while AI offers personalized learning, its responsible and effective adoption requires policy development to prepare students for an AI-driven future.
- The report recommends that Kenya and other governments establish a mandatory charter focusing on ethical AI tools, data privacy, and protections for minors, while also developing inclusive AI adoption strategies to avoid widening learning inequalities and ensuring AI augments, rather than replaces, teachers.
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