Aptitude tests were not AI-managed - Muntaka clarifies
Are Ghana's security service aptitude tests really AI-managed, or is there more to the story?
Interior Minister Muntaka Mohammed Mubarak denies AI manages security service aptitude tests. He clarifies that Trybnet, a Ghanaian tech firm, is helping digitalise HR for police, prisons, immigration, and fire services. The goal is to modernise operations, but human oversight remains central.
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