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  • 4/2/2024
Border control and management will in the future be purely driven by digital technology, data and artificial intelligence with minimal human interaction, Interior CS Kithure Kindiki has said. https://shorturl.at/juG49
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00:00 The use of technology, in particular digital technology, is going to become crucial for
00:09 future border control and management.
00:15 Future border control and management is going to be driven by data.
00:21 That is why big data is irrefutably one of the key drivers of the fourth industrial revolution.
00:31 And therefore, in this space, data is going to be crucial.
00:36 If you have the data, you are able to secure your territory.
00:40 If you don't have the data, it doesn't matter the hardware and the human resources that
00:45 you deploy.
00:46 Without data, it's going to be very difficult to secure our countries and our world.
00:56 I also foresee the increasing use of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and other emerging
01:03 technologies where border control and management is going to be shared between human interactions
01:12 and the use of machines.
01:17 The border of the future is also going to be a synergy, connection, and shared responsibilities
01:27 between the public and private players.
01:32 And therefore, this area which has traditionally been government-driven is going to be tempered
01:42 or a bit influenced also by private sector because of the increasing role of private
01:49 players, not only in the whole space of human capital movement, trade, and so forth and
02:01 so on.
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