Nairobi is the capital of Kenya and constantly flowing with tourism. Consequently, this city is usually an epicenter for corruption, terrorism, and civil unrest. To combat this, they enhanced their machine learning and AI technologies to promote safety and security in the area. However, it is important to note that they are trying to do this while keeping recently passed ethical data collection policies and recommendations in place. In a country report in 2018, they explain how Kenya has asked the United States for aid to secure its borders and keep out terrorist by using an automated targeting global systems, "However, the passage of a data protection law in November has delayed the implementation of ATS-G."(US dept of state, 2018). The Nairobi government has a plan in place to fix the issue but they are reluctant to sacrifice citizen's rights as a means to protect their border. The Kenyan government is stuck between upholding citizen's rights and national security. Sounds eerily similar to the same issues we experience here. However, the main difference is that Kenya has a task force in place to act as a checks and balances system to AI technology. They foresaw this complex issue before it existed and planned accordingly. In a response to the rise in crime and terrorism, "The smart city of Kenya, Nairobi commissioned Huawei to install a new communication network that connects 1,800 surveillance cameras with 195 police bureaus and 7,600 police officers. " (Smartpress,2018). This technology is still not perfect however the system in place enables them to quickly diagnose the ethical issues and treat them.