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Unlocking Africa’s Skies – Why Drones Need More Than Innovation to Bridge the Infrastructure Gap

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3 mn readAfrica’s infrastructure faces a $90 billion annual funding gap, hindering access to essential products and services. Bold, innovative ideas are needed to drive development and transform communities. Drone technology unlocks innovative opportunities. A drone can fly where roads do not go, and evidence has shown its effectiveness in getting products to people reliably and efficiently […]

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From chatbots to intelligent toys: How AI is booming in China

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6 mn readHead in hands, eight-year-old Timmy muttered to himself as he tried to beat a robot powered by artificial intelligence at a game of chess. But this was not an AI showroom or laboratory – this robot was living on a coffee table in a Beijing apartment, along with Timmy. The first night it came home, […]

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AI in Africa for Africa: Contextualizing the Evolution of the African AI Ecosystem

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6 mn readMapping the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Africa looks at a detailed examination of the changing landscape of AI in Africa. It explores the continent’s current AI context, bringing out the extent of AI readiness adoption, AI utilization, and the challenges and opportunities in adopting AI technologies, highlighting the importance of ethical AI governance. […]

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Museums get cash for climate change activities

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< 1 mn readFunding for activities designed to provoke discussions about climate change and the planet has been awarded to museums in Herefordshire. Two awards of £3,000 and £2,000 will be spent on activities that engage people and encourage them to join in the conversation about the “huge effects” of climate change and people’s “impact on our natural […]

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Technical, vocational education key to Nigeria’s development, Abbas

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3 mn readSpeaker of the House of Representatives, Abbas Tajudeen has harped on the need to develop the nation’s technical and vocational education to impact positively on national development by equipping the youths with practical skills.  The speaker, who spoke at a public hearing organised by the House Committee on Polytechnics and Higher Technical Education sais there […]

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Edward II: Did a gay love affair spark a 14th-Century royal crisis?

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7 mn readThis week, at its base in Stratford-upon Avon, the world-famous Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is opening a new production of Christopher Marlowe’s Edward II. Though this influential 16th-Century play about a beleaguered queer monarch is more than 430 years old, it still feels stingingly relevant. Marlowe depicted a king whose authority and ability to rule is […]

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