Kenya Artificial Intelligence Bill Proposes New Regulator, Risk-Based Rules
Kenya Artificial Intelligence Bill Proposes New Regulator, Risk-Based Rules
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Publish Date: 2026-07-04 01:27:00
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- Kenya’s Senate is deliberating on the Artificial Intelligence Bill, 2026, aimed at creating the country’s first comprehensive AI regulation framework.
- The bill proposes the establishment of the Office of the Artificial Intelligence Commissioner, which will oversee AI systems, conduct risk assessments, and ensure compliance.
- Similar to the EU’s AI Act, the bill adopts a risk-based classification for AI systems, targeting high-risk areas like healthcare, education, and finance, which would undergo human rights impact assessments and algorithmic transparency requirements.
- The bill outlines penalties including fines of up to 1 million Kenyan shillings ($7,700) and imprisonment for violations, particularly targeting the unlawful use of deepfakes or deployments of high-risk AI systems without proper assessments.
- The legislation is required to pass both houses of Parliament and be signed by President William Ruto to become law. It follows a High Court directive urging the government to address AI regulation delays.