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Senegal overcomes a controversial penalty decision and a near-walkout to defeat hosts Morocco 1-0 in extra time, claiming the 2025 AFCON title in Rabat.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has firmly rejected demands from the US Department of Defense to remove ethical safeguards from its AI models, stating the company will not allow its technology to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons.
Despite notable advancements in digital connectivity, the Tanzanian government has flagged severe cybersecurity vulnerabilities and rural access limitations as critical hurdles hindering its national ICT ambitions.
As the global insurance sector aggressively integrates artificial intelligence, executives are realising a critical oversight: technology cannot entirely replace the nuanced human judgment required for complex claims and client trust
The healthcare technology sector has officially moved past the experimental phase of artificial intelligence, demanding strict governance and measurable operational improvements from all new digital integrations
Drawing profound lessons from France's historical Minitel network, modern digital economies are being urged to rapidly build sovereign technological infrastructure to break free from American corporate control.
A deeply moving and highly interactive Ukraine war exhibition has launched within a historic German air-raid bunker to aggressively combat rising global apathy toward the ongoing European conflict.
The escalating frequency of ransomware and data breaches is forcing corporate boardrooms to prioritize cyber insurance, reshaping IT infrastructure.
Renowned Albanian actor Anila Bisha has launched a groundbreaking fight against her own government after her likeness was non-consensually hijacked to create an AI-generated cabinet minister, highlighting a terrifying new frontier in digital rights.
As users become emotionally reliant on AI companions, legal frameworks must evolve to guarantee a safe disconnection mechanism to protect digital wellbeing.
The British retail technology giant Ocado is set to slash roughly 1,000 jobs as part of an aggressive global restructuring plan aimed at saving £150 million.
The National Commission for Science, Technology and Innovation (NACOSTI) has officially opened applications for high-level board and chairperson positions, offering a golden opportunity for Kenyan degree holders.
Retail technology giant Ocado has announced the brutal cutting of a thousand jobs in a desperate bid to slash costs by an estimated KES 25 billion.