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High AI creators unable to protect and monetize their work due to lack of copyright protection

Content creators, developers, and artists using AI tools face legal uncertainty about intellectual property rights for their generated works, making it impossible to establish ownership, prevent unauthorized use, or build sustainable business models. Kenya's ruling that AI-generated works cannot be copyrighted signals a broader regulatory gap that leaves creators vulnerable to theft and unable to enforce exclusive rights, forcing them to abandon AI-assisted creation or operate in legal gray areas.

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Medium Public sector recruitment processes lack transparency and fail constitutional compliance requirements

Government institutions struggle to conduct recruitment that meets constitutional standards for transparency, accountability, and public participation, resulting in legal challenges, court-ordered halts, and wasted resources. HR departments and hiring committees lack systematic processes to ensure governance compliance, leading to costly litigation and reputational damage. Current recruitment practices fail to document and demonstrate adherence to national values and constitutional principles.

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Medium Dairy goat farmers struggle to optimize breeding decisions without genetic data and predictive insights

Kenyan dairy goat farmers lack access to reliable breeding information and genetic selection tools, forcing them to make breeding decisions based on guesswork rather than data. This results in poor herd genetics, lower milk yields, reduced profitability, and slower herd improvement. Current solutions are either non-existent in rural areas or too expensive and complex for smallholder farmers to implement.

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