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Tech Outlook; How can a Dunga fisherman use AI

July 15, 2025

In a space dominated by lifestyle and political podcasts, In The Zone Podcast stands out due to the compelling narratives it weaves across each episode while attempting to simplify the world of tech. Produced at Seamless Frames and hosted by software developers from Kisumu, this freshly minted pod explores the latest trends, topics, innovations, collaborations and breakthroughs shaping the world of tech.

Firmly rooted in Kisumu, the podcast consistently attempts to tackle complex technological subjects with clarity and accessibility. The hosts ensure global conversations are given meaning in our local context. Be it artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing, or emerging tech ecosystems in Africa, the podcast keeps listeners informed and engaged.

For anyone looking to stay abreast of the fast-paced tech industry, cool stories from Zone01 Kisumu apprentices, technical expert opinions from tech industry giants (some who are born and bred in Kisumu but work for tech giants like Google, Facebook), In the Zone” is an indispensable resource.

In this July Outlook, we talk to Deril Ouko from Zone01 Kisumu to find out how techies are adapting to the AI revolution and whether this technology that promises to do everything will bring riches to the fisherman in Dunga.

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