By the time this year’s KCSE candidate clicks “submit” on their course choices, they will have waded through a louder fear than exam anxiety: the suspicion that Artificial Intelligence is coming for their future. That fear is rational, just not universal. In a world where algorithms eat routine work for breakfast, some careers become more valuable precisely because they are stubbornly, gloriously human. Hospitality is one of them. For too long, Kenyan success has been narrated as a straight shot through a university degree to an office job. But our labour market is making a different argument. In April, the…