MKU acquires educational humanoid robot to enhance AI training, research

Antony Kioko
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Mount Kenya University has unveiled a latest-tech educational humanoid robot as it seeks to enhance and advance Artificial Intelligence (AI) training and research.
The robot is taunted to upscale research where students will use it to develop and test new algorithms, train it to do and understand new tasks and languages according to the university’s Dean School of Computing and Informatics Dr. John Kamau.
Speaking at the institution in Thika town during the unveiling of the multi-million equipment by MKU Founder and Chairman Prof Simon Gicharu, Dr. Kamau quipped that the robot will further serve as a practical link between theoretical knowledge and real-world application.
The Dean also noted that the Walker E Educational Humanoid Robot will also be utilized in undergraduate teaching, postgraduate research, capstone projects, technical courses and other educational programmes.
The university Vice Chancellor Prof Deogratius Jaganyi quipped that the institution is heavily focused on AI, noting that new AI academic programmes and AI-driven approaches to learning have already been unveiled.
He divulged that the university’s renewed strategic plan and direction positions AI as central to teaching and learning adding that the humanoid robot is one of the equipment installed to implement the plan.
Prof Jaganyi averred that the robot will enhance hands-on learning by facilitating a “learning by doing” approach, which is beneficial for students, especially Computer Science and Data Science students, who struggle with traditional lecture-based methods.
The VC revealed that the institution has revamped all programmes to align with the latest tech trends so as to give students and graduates a competitive edge in the global job arena.
Also, the University has introduced 13 new and revised programmes, including flagship courses such as the Master’s and Bachelor of Science in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
On his part, Prof Gicharu said that in line with the University’s vision to be a global hub for excellence in education, research, and innovation, AI is key in enhancing operational efficiency, supporting faculty-led research, driving student innovation, and enabling data-informed decision-making across the institution.
He maintained that AI is not something to belabor about but a technology to embrace and invest in to be in tandem with global demands.
Prof Gicharu also commissioned and handed over a new fully-fledged ambulance, Dental skills lab equipment, Engineering equipment and library books. He was accompanied by VC Jaganyi, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic & Research Affairs, Dr Mercyline Kamande among other university officials.
The Chairman rallied students to utilize the equipment to sharpen their skills and knowledge saying they offer them limitless opportunities not just now but also in years to come.
“You stand at the frontier of a new era. With AI, you can not only innovate, but you can transform lives. During our times, we could only imagine things in makeshift laboratories, but now you have everything you can see and touch,” he noted.
Students led by Joy Watiri and Clifford Musyoka underscored the importance of the state-of-the-art equipment saying that it will enhance their practical skills that will enable them to fit in the competitive and ever-changing job industry.
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