American Chamber of Commerce Kenya hosts multi-stakeholder dialogue on AI policy and innovation

Date: 2026-06-02
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The American Chamber of Commerce Kenya, in partnership with Meta and Open Loop, has convened the Open Loop Sprint Kenya, a working session focused on co-designing innovation-enabling pathways for artificial intelligence (AI) development and governance in Kenya.

The forum brought together policymakers, regulators, industry leaders, academics and technology experts to examine the country’s evolving AI landscape and explore policy approaches aimed at supporting responsible innovation.

Discussions focused on emerging regulatory considerations and practical strategies to foster an enabling environment for AI development while ensuring effective governance and oversight.

A key highlight of the event was a panel discussion on the future of AI policy in Kenya, which examined governance frameworks, regulatory models and the role of cross-sector collaboration in shaping the country’s digital future.

The session was moderated by Ololade Shyllon, Director of Privacy and Data Policy for Africa, the Middle East and Turkey at Meta, who guided discussions on the opportunities and challenges associated with AI adoption.

Panelists included representatives from the private sector, regulatory bodies and the technology ecosystem, who shared insights on innovation, data governance and the importance of multi-stakeholder collaboration.

Participants emphasized the need for coordinated efforts between government and industry to build robust policy frameworks that support innovation while safeguarding users and promoting responsible AI deployment.

Organizers expressed appreciation to all participants for contributing to the dialogue and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting policies that advance responsible AI innovation and strengthen Kenya’s position in the global technology ecosystem.

 

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