Nairobi, June 2 -- For decades, office work has revolved around drafting routine emails, searching for misplaced files, scheduling endless meetings, and formatting spreadsheets.

Entire workdays have been consumed by repetitive administrative tasks that drain energy, limit creativity, and leave little space for strategic thinking.

Many workplaces have confined professionals to endless cycles of coordination, approvals, and digital paperwork rather than unlocking human potential for innovation and problem-solving.

Now, artificial intelligence (AI) is beginning to change that reality. AI is entering the workplace as a transformative tool capable of handling repetitive tasks by organising information in seconds.

It automates workflows, fr...