Isaboke tells Kenya media chiefs to stop AI chaos, push for automation

Stephen Isaboke engaged Media Council of Kenya representatives during discussions about technological transformation within the broadcasting industry. The Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunications addressed how media platforms have evolved from traditional analogue systems through digital formats toward artificial intelligence integration. Technological advances create significant opportunities while simultaneously generating concerns about false information spreading across communication networks.

Kenya maintains comprehensive legal structures that support media operations, with the Media Council serving as an oversight body ensuring accountability under constitutional requirements. The meeting examined methods for strengthening collaborative relationships and updating operational systems to match rapidly changing technological environments. Isaboke urged the Council to expedite automation processes and incorporate AI platforms into their services to address evolving industry demands.

The State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications praised the Council's current projects and confirmed government support for independent, accountable media that serves Kenyan citizens effectively. Secretary of Information and Broadcasting Temesi Mukani accompanied Isaboke during these important discussions.
 

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