Safaricom Decode 4.0 Kicks Off in Nairobi as Kenya Big on AI and Digital Innovation
Safaricom’s Decode 4.0 summit kicks off in Nairobi, bringing together global tech leaders to shape Kenya’s AI-driven digital future...
✨ Key Highlights
Safaricom's engineering summit, Decode 4.0, has launched in Nairobi, focusing on Kenya's embrace of Artificial Intelligence and digital innovation under the theme "Made for Kenya."
- The three-day event aims to engage over 100,000 participants, both physically and virtually.
- Key players include Safaricom, with CEO Peter Ndegwa and Executive Dilip Pal highlighting AI's future role.
- The summit emphasizes the shift from AI experimentation to real-world deployment, noting the need for robust infrastructure and skilled talent.
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