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How AI is breaking banking’s old employment model

The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening to rewrite banking jobs in Kenya and, by extension, most African markets.

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techcabal.comStai leggendo1 g fa

How AI is breaking banking’s old employment model

The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening to rewrite banking jobs in Kenya and, by extension, most African markets.

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standardmedia.co.ke3 g fa

'Disrespected' jobs not at risk of invasion by artificial intelligence

AI is reshaping employment, and Kenya must rethink its education and workforce policies by giving greater attention to vocational skills that are less likely to be replaced by automation.

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  1. martedì 2 giugno 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    'Disrespected' jobs not at risk of invasion by artificial intelligence

    AI is reshaping employment, and Kenya must rethink its education and workforce policies by giving greater attention to vocational skills that are less likely to be replaced by…

  2. giovedì 4 giugno 2026·techcabal.com

    How AI is breaking banking’s old employment model

    The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) is threatening to rewrite banking jobs in Kenya and, by extension, most African markets.