- Kenya signs landmark AI deal with Google targeting five million tourist arrivals
- Critics say sector remains “disorganised” despite $3.7bn annual revenue potential
NAIROBI, KENYA — Kenya has struck a landmark artificial intelligence partnership with Google to overhaul its tourism sector, as East Africa’s largest economy battles rising debt and inflation.
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