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The company says it is working to quickly close those gaps, calling the content illegal and unacceptable.
Read moreThe deal places the Japanese group among the company’s most influential outside backers at a time when demand for advanced...
Read moreMany digital tools have attracted attention, but few have moved this quickly or changed how people think about creating images.
Read moreThe deal values Manus at up to $3bn and gives Meta control of one of the fastest-growing autonomous AI platforms...
Read moreCloud has become the backbone of modern business, but its true value only fully emerges when paired with data and...
Read moreThe feature, called “Your Year with ChatGPT,” is now available in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New...
Read moreA built-in app directory is already live within the tools menu, giving users a way to search for and access...
Read moreThe talks are described as “very fluid,” and no final decision has been made.
Read moreNow more than ever, companies across West Africa have to reconcile regulatory compliance with their AI plans. In Nigeria, millions...
Read moreLagos’ data centre market is expanding faster than any other real estate segment, with capacity projected to exceed 218MW by...
Read moreOpenAI hits back at Google. GPT-5.2 is here; faster, sharper and aimed squarely at Gemini 3.
Read moreArtificial intelligence is everywhere–in polished social media posts, in the recommendations that guide our viewing habits, and in the bots...
Read moreAddressing policymakers, innovators, and educators, Dr Afolabi stressed the urgent need for collaboration between innovation and governance.
Read moreCommissioner Alake unveiled a roadmap featuring 15,000 km of fibre-optic infrastructure, expanded startups, and a pending Innovation Bill.
Read moreLagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat says smart-city systems have cut traffic violations by 30%, improved security operations, and expanded fibre-optic...
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