- 480 views
Social media and the rapid deployment of artificial intelligence is emerging as a key area of concern for intelligence services around the world. A conference of intelligence services held in Naivasha last Friday saw intelligence chiefs sharing concerns ranging from information to misinformation and on to the rise of online activism. The director of the national intelligence service Noordin Haji hosted the conference that also saw the participation of his three predecessors.
Intelligence chiefs concerned with use of AI and misinformation
- 8 Apr 2025 - A January 2022 police report found that at least 12,000 of 110,000 officers had mental health problems.
- 8 Apr 2025 - Someone once said that Kenya is always in a perpetual election mode, even just days after the results of the preceding election have been declared. This perception persists today, with memories of the 2022 General Election intrigues dominating a…
- 8 Apr 2025 - Then Attorney-General advised that the variation of the contract to reflect the prevailing market price was legal and allowable.
- 8 Apr 2025 - A tale of Bungoma mud houses and jigger-infested feet of rich Mt Kenya residents
- 8 Apr 2025 - Court declines to block auction of Moses Kuria's properties over Sh50 million loan
- 8 Apr 2025 - Police blame PCEA over attempt to attack Gachagua
- 8 Apr 2025 - UK minister meets Agnes Wanjiru's family, 13 years after her death
- 8 Apr 2025 - How women investors are shaping Kenya's financial landscape
- 8 Apr 2025 - Banks' lending dips by 240b as Kenyans shun costly loans
- 8 Apr 2025 - Jitters over Trump's 10pc tariff as data shows dip in EPZ jobs