In a significant win for Africa’s tech ecosystem, MYai Robotics has launched Curation AI, acclaimed as the world’s first real-time content authentication and opinion intelligence engine.
What is Curation AI – and why it matters
Curation AI is designed to address one of the most significant problems of the digital age: misinformation, deepfakes, and synthetic media. Unlike traditional tools that rely on static databases, Curation AI operates in real time. It scans news articles, images, videos, audio, and social media posts within seconds, detecting manipulations, flagging AI-generated artefacts, and verifying authenticity before users share or react.
Beyond verification, Curation AI also offers live opinion intelligence: users – including journalists, brands, policymakers, and regulators – can track public sentiment, monitor evolving narratives, and gauge how opinions shift from moment to moment.
“Truth has never been harder to find. Curation AI™ puts verification at everyone’s fingertips, empowering people to navigate the internet with confidence.” — MYai Robotics CEO
Nigeria at the Heart of Innovation
What makes this achievement even more special: about 80% of the engineering team behind Curation AI are Nigerians, and the platform was developed, tested and mainly deployed in Lagos and Abuja.
This represents a shift: Africa is no longer just a consumer of global AI technology – it’s now a creator. For many in the continent’s tech community, the launch of Curation AI marks a milestone in bridging the digital trust gap through homegrown solutions.
Where it fits in the bigger picture
With misinformation, deepfakes and AI-generated media increasingly influencing public opinion worldwide – and especially across Africa – tools like Curation AI are becoming critical. Curation AI aims to help media houses, corporations, regulators, and everyday internet users quickly verify content, safeguard truth online, and stay ahead of false narratives.
Industries such as media, insurance, public policy, elections and corporate communications are already piloting the platform to authenticate content, detect fake materials and monitor sentiment before misinformation spreads.
For its creators, the mission is clear: to build trust, restore confidence in digital content and give people, globally, a tool for truth and transparency – with Nigeria powering the innovation.
Nigerian-Led Startup Builds World’s First Opinion-Intelligence Engine

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