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AI Policies Surge in October Push for Power and Prosperity
AI in Africa

AI Policies Surge in October Push for Power and Prosperity

Africa’s AI revolution just hit turbo. As South Africa grabs the G20 reins, the continent is unleashing a flurry of…

Nathaniel DasheOctober 3, 2025October 3, 2025
Hybrid Diagnostics: Integrating AI with Traditional African Healthcare Systems
AI in Africa

Hybrid Diagnostics: Integrating AI with Traditional African Healthcare Systems

In Africa, AI creates tension as most people are scared AI is here to replace them in their workplaces, but…

Idayat AjiboyeOctober 3, 2025
The 18-Year-Old Who Wants to Give AI Hands and Feet
AI News

The 18-Year-Old Who Wants to Give AI Hands and Feet

How a Nigerian student built ChatATP to turn websites into AI-powered platforms — with just three users so far When…

Michael BabalolaOctober 1, 2025October 1, 2025
Ghana Takes Bold Step Forward with Launch of National AI Strategy
AI News

Ghana Takes Bold Step Forward with Launch of National AI Strategy

Accra, Ghana — In a landmark move that positions the nation at the forefront of technological innovation in West Africa,…

Michael BabalolaSeptember 30, 2025September 30, 2025
ByteDance Unveils Seedream 4.0: TikTok Parent Company Takes Aim at AI Image Generation Market
Global AI watch

ByteDance Unveils Seedream 4.0: TikTok Parent Company Takes Aim at AI Image Generation Market

Beijing-based tech giant ByteDance, the company behind social media phenomenon TikTok, has entered the competitive AI image generation space with…

Michael BabalolaSeptember 30, 2025September 30, 2025
Africa’s AI Awakening: The Continental Strategy That’s Rewriting the Future
AI Policy & Ethics

Africa’s AI Awakening: The Continental Strategy That’s Rewriting the Future

In a bold move that’s catapulting the continent into the digital age, the African Union (AU) adopted its groundbreaking Continental…

Nathaniel DasheSeptember 30, 2025September 30, 2025
Africa’s AI Ignition: Five Urgent Policies to Fuel Explosive Growth 
AI Policy & Ethics

Africa’s AI Ignition: Five Urgent Policies to Fuel Explosive Growth 

Africa, with its 1.4 billion dynamos and untapped tech goldmine, could explode to a $16.5 billion AI economy by 2030,…

Nathaniel DasheSeptember 30, 2025September 30, 2025
The AI bubble is the only thing keeping the US economy together, Deutsche Bank warns
Global AI watch

The AI bubble is the only thing keeping the US economy together, Deutsche Bank warns

A stark warning from Deutsche Bank suggests that America’s economic resilience hangs on the sustainability of AI spending—and the outlook…

Michael BabalolaSeptember 30, 2025September 30, 2025
When Should We Introduce Our Children to AI? A Parent’s Guide to Navigating the Digital Frontier
AI Explained

When Should We Introduce Our Children to AI? A Parent’s Guide to Navigating the Digital Frontier

As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly woven into the fabric of daily life, parents face a crucial question: How early is…

Michael BabalolaSeptember 26, 2025September 26, 2025
Africa frames AI as a government priority — but urges safeguards, local capacity and rights protections 
AI Policy & Ethics

Africa frames AI as a government priority — but urges safeguards, local capacity and rights protections 

African governments are moving quickly to treat artificial intelligence as a strategic public-policy priority, releasing national roadmaps and endorsing a…

Nathaniel DasheSeptember 26, 2025September 26, 2025

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