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The Ministry of Labour and Social Protection is banking on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to reduce hazards at work places that at times lead to loss of lives and permanent disabilities. Director of Occupational Safety and Health Services Dr Andrew Muruka says by harnessing digitization responsibly, the country is not only going to increase production but minimize disasters that have been witnessed recently in construction and agricultural sector. This and much more stories on our county round up.
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Counties: Ministry of Labour banking on AI to reduce hazards at work places
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