President Bola Tinubu says his administration will empower seven million young Nigerians with digital and professional skills within two years, targeting the creation of millions of job opportunities. Tinubu, represented
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A California family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging that ChatGPT played a direct role in their 16 year old son’s suicide.
Apple has confirmed that its highly anticipated fall event will take place on September 9, 2025, at the Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino. Branded as the “Awe Dropping” event, the
China is facing public outrage after it was revealed that large Telegram groups were distributing secretly recorded videos and photos of women without their consent. One of the biggest groups,
Dr Tope Ojeme, a lecturer at Baze University, Abuja, has called on Artificial Intelligence (AI) developers to design digital applications that can identify fake news and curb unethical media practices
Samsung Electronics has projected a year-on-year decline in the global smartphone market for the second half of 2025, citing macroeconomic uncertainty stemming from U.S. tariff policies. The company’s Corporate Mobile
Nigeria has taken a significant step towards becoming a leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI) with the launch of a National AI Strategy, Dr Bosun Tijani, Minister, Communications, Innovation and Digital
By Paul Chimodo Dr Tom Ilube, a UK-based tech entrepreneur, has emphasised the need for Africa to seize the opportunities presented by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to drive innovation and development.
Two industry experts have urged targeted investment and regulatory reform to accelerate Nigeria’s digital transformation and support cloud computing growth. Ayotunde Coker, Managing Director of Open Access Data Centre Ltd,
Mrs Uche Uzoebo, Managing Director, Shared Agent Network Expansion Facilities (SANEF) Ltd., on Thursday underscored the critical role Artificial Intelligence (AI) could play in bridging the customer experience gap for
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