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Denmark to grant citizens copyright of their own face, body and voice In an effort to curb unsolicited generative AI and deepfakes, Denmark has announced that it is looking to change its copyright law to grant its citizens copyright of their own face, body and voice.

‘In an effort to curb unsolicited generative AI and deepfakes, Denmark has announced that it is looking to change its copyright law to grant its citizens copyright of their own face, body and voice’ www.cyberdaily.au/security/123...

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Japan Seeks to Grow Africa Investments to Ease Reliance on China Japan is supporting its companies to grow their business in Africa and develop trade ties across a continent where it’s mainly been seen as a key donor.

Japan is supporting its companies to grow their business in Africa and develop trade ties across a continent where it’s mainly been seen as a donor – Bloomberg: ‘Key sectors of interest for Japan include critical minerals, base metals and rare earths as [it] seeks to reduce its reliance on China’

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A Startup Is Launching A Surprisingly Good Electric Motorcycle That Costs Just $1,000 - The Autopian A startup is releasing a remarkably cheap motorcycle. For $1,000, Africans get a motorcycle with 60 miles of range and a 56 mph top speed.

A startup is launching a surprisingly good electric motorcycle, Zeno Emara, that costs just $1,000. It is targeting markets in AFRICA and India.

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Horrific.

The spoils of prejudice and unfettered delusions of supremacy.

May we remember them with humility and a commitment to fight against the repetition of such horrors.

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In a world full of health and nutrition problems as well societal conflict . . .

We are solving for “accent removal” with AI.

This is how I know we are not in any danger of using tech to solves our most pressing problems.

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The towers of babble (are falling) Your internet comes in a sachet now

Only a small fraction of Africans (27%) who have access to the internet go online at all. They have coverage, they have phones, but they’re offline. Why?

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Home To Unicorns, Lagos Tops Global Tech Rankings The Nigerian city saw a 11.6-fold increase in enterprise value, reaching $15.3 billion and producing five unicorns, placing it ahead of 287 cities across 69 countries. Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capi...

Nigeria is famously home to five unicorns: Moniepoint, Flutterwave, OPay, Interswitch and Andela.

www.forbesafrica.com/current-affa...

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I try hard not to stress when I see construction crew putting back their beer with lunch here in Portugal.

There are cranes everywhere in the Lisbon metro, hopefully some sort of breathalyser is required to operate heavy machinery.

I’m sure it’s fine. I am NOT going to look up the HSE data 🐇 🕳️

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I’m not a anti-AI but . . .

I see a market in the future for “humans only” spaces.

Where we can go to think without AI intrusion and hijacking.

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So many BYD cars on the road here in the Lisbon metro. Also seeing more of them on the ride hailing apps lately.

You can definitely see the numbers shift in real time.

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You did a great job. It’s a complex issue.

Just wanted to share Khaya’s take as I’ve appreciated his thinking on this issue too :)

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I feel like Khaya’s post on this matter should be more widely distributed.

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reuters.com

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David Lewis LinkedIn Post : The image Donald Trump flashed in his meeting with #SouthAfrica's President Ramaphosa - claiming it was white farmers being buried - was in fact a screenshot of a Reuters video taken in #Congo, where aid workers were moving body bags after battles in the city of #Goma.

My colleague Al Katanty sabiti Djaffar filmed the images. "In view of all the world, President Trump used my image, used what I filmed in DRC to try to convince President Ramaphosa that in his country, white people are being killed by Black people," he said.

David Lewis LinkedIn Post : The image Donald Trump flashed in his meeting with #SouthAfrica's President Ramaphosa - claiming it was white farmers being buried - was in fact a screenshot of a Reuters video taken in #Congo, where aid workers were moving body bags after battles in the city of #Goma. My colleague Al Katanty sabiti Djaffar filmed the images. "In view of all the world, President Trump used my image, used what I filmed in DRC to try to convince President Ramaphosa that in his country, white people are being killed by Black people," he said.

Let’s see how quickly or slowly this correction will trudge around the world.

Will it provoke reflection and outrage on the lack of attention to loss of lives in Congo (where the image actually comes from)? If not why not?

www.reuters.com/world/africa...

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Chalk Explore our curated collection of edible chalk for eating, featuring premium edible chalk and chalk chunks from natural chalk. Indulge in the finest selection of edible chalk, including chalk samples....

Oh my goodness. This really is a thing.

I feel myself falling into a rabbit hole here. . .

www.chalkineurope.com/collections/...

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What🤯.

I'm so over 2025.

This will end in tears.

Can we stop this bus. I'd like to get off.

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This is how I know we are not in any danger of using tech to solves our most pressing problems.

The gap between what the world needs and what we’re building is significant.

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Parabéns!

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Scientists Stunned by Electric Pangolin Found in Congo In a groundbreaking discovery that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, researchers working in the remote regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo have reportedly encountered what ...

In a groundbreaking discovery that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, researchers working in the remote regions of the DR Congo have reportedly encountered what they’re describing as an “electric pangolin” 1/2

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Repeating a lie - amplifies it. Puts it into peoples psyche. The liar wins. This is known as "illusory truth effect"

Amplify the truth. With receipts.
It travels slower and always needs more help.

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Indeed. Nature abhors a vacuum.

But in the wise words of Sankara “he who feeds you controls you”.

Let’s buckle up. The 2020s are not for the faint of heart.

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“Four years ago, Nvidia had 95% market share in China. Today, it is only 50 %” - Jensen Huang

The CEO of Nvidia has criticized the AI policies of both Biden and Trump for limiting chip exports to China.

He believes this hasn’t slowed China down but has instead spurred local innovators like Huawei.

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Coal’s share of China’s electricity mix fell to 52% in April, from 57% a year before, according to CREA.

In the first four months of 2025, solar and wind have made up 24% of China's electricity mix, from 19% a year before.

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China to donate $500 million to WHO, stepping into gap left by U.S. Beijing will replace the United States as the organization’s top state donor, expanding its influence as the U.S. retreats from international cooperation.

Where there is a gap, it will be filled. The consequences will come, but for now, this influx of cash is a vital lifeline for the #WHO. We do, however, know that there's no free lunch, and this money comes with more influence for China 🤷🏽‍♀️
www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/0...

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What a waste of essential workers time.

A glut of convenience.

Come on people - do better.

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Velshi: Stop weaponizing post-apartheid progress abroad for culture wars at home
Velshi: Stop weaponizing post-apartheid progress abroad for culture wars at home YouTube video by MSNBC

Ali Velshi’s nuanced and sensitive delivery of a complex story of imperfect progress.

“South Africa today is not apartheid in reverse. It’s the hard, necessary, work of repair, justice, and democracy trying to right what was very wrong for more than 300 years”.

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Worrying: Donor inflows have declined by 84% in two years Bank of Uganda indicates that donor flows have fallen from $905m in June 2023 to $146.4m, which represents a percentage decline of 83.8 percent

Donor inflows to Uganda have crashed by 84% in two years.

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Africans less likely to blame rich nations for climate crisis, survey shows A major opinion survey across Africa shows that many people place primary responsibility for climate action on their national governments. Although the continent has contributed relatively little to…

Major opinion survey in Africa "shows that many people place primary responsibility for climate action on their national governments. Although the continent has contributed relatively little to global emissions, it is enduring some of the worst effects of climate change" www.rfi.fr/en/environme...

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Casualties of the U.S.–China trade war: humanoid robots AI humanoid robots use advanced chips from the U.S. and parts from China. Trump’s trade war is complicating production.

Sorry humans. We're on our own for a while longer.

"The Machine Takeover" is being delayed -

restofworld.org/2025/china-u...

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She’s amazing 😂👏🏽.

. . . Naming her fears, befriending them then disappearing them.

Sounds like what they’ve been telling all of us to do and I see nothing but success ahead for this one 🐐.

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