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The government is embracing advanced technology like Data analytics and Artificial Intelligence to detect fraud in the war against graft. Attorney General Dorcas Oduor says this is a build up on the digitization of public services to curb human interference that was prone to corruption.
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Gov’t embracing Data analytics and Artificial Intelligence to detect fraud
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