[Kenyan President announces measures to curb AI false information] Golden Finance reported that Kenyan President William Ruto announced that measures would be taken to prevent artificial intelligence (AI) from spreading false information, while launching the fifth edition of the National Open Government Partnership Action Plan. The plan aims to promote international cooperation and ensure the ethical use of AI. President Ruto said that the government will implement regulatory measures to prevent new technologies, including AI, from being abused, thereby threatening democratic systems. The plan also includes cooperation with international partners to promote the responsible use of technology. In addition, the Kenyan government has worked with the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ) to develop a national artificial intelligence strategy to promote digital expansion. At the same time, Kenya has also proposed a draft law to establish a Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Association to regulate the compliance of AI and robotic entities and impose a maximum of 24 months in prison or a fine of US$6,250 for violations.