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Systems that generate human‑like text and media are now embedded into everyday life, intersecting with politics, culture, commerce and legal norms. In this landscape, issues of bias and free speech have become defining battlegrounds, not merely technical problems but societal ones. Grok, an AI chatbot developed by xAI and deeply integrated into the social media platform X, is a vivid case study of these tensions. Celebrated by some as a bold experiment in open expression and derided by others as a platform that amplifies harmful content, Grok has provoked a broader debate: where should the boundary between free speech and…
For much of the past two decades, Alibaba Group has been understood primarily as China’s answer to Amazon: a sprawling digital marketplace connecting buyers and sellers at enormous scale. Outside specialist circles, its reputation has rested on e-commerce, logistics, and digital payments rather than cutting-edge research. Yet beneath this public image, a different story has been unfolding. As global attention focused on Silicon Valley firms and, more recently, on headline-grabbing generative AI models from the United States and Europe, Alibaba steadily invested in data infrastructure, cloud computing, and applied artificial intelligence. This work was rarely framed as a bold AI…
From Graphics to Intelligence For decades, computers were built to think in a straight line. Instructions were executed sequentially, step by step, primarily by the central processing unit (CPU). This model worked well for spreadsheets, word processing, and early internet applications. However, it began to strain as digital problems grew more complex. Graphics rendering, scientific simulations, and later artificial intelligence required a different approach: the ability to perform thousands of calculations simultaneously. That shift laid the foundation for CUDA, a technology developed by NVIDIA that quietly reshaped modern computing. CUDA did not emerge from academic theory alone. It emerged from…
The rise of artificial intelligence has transformed how people access information globally. Among the most visible manifestations of this technological shift are AI chatbots-virtual conversational agents capable of answering questions, drafting text, and even providing medical guidance. However, a recent study by Oxford University has raised alarm bells about the potential risks of AI chatbots dispensing medical advice, emphasising that errors in their responses could lead to severe health consequences. For Nigerian readers, where digital health platforms are expanding rapidly, these findings are both timely and pressing. Understanding AI Chatbots in Healthcare AI chatbots are software programs designed to simulate…
Why the AI Race Matters Beyond Silicon Valley Artificial intelligence has moved from the research lab into daily life faster than almost any previous general-purpose technology. Search engines now “reason”, social media platforms generate text and images, smartphones speak back with near-human fluency, and workplaces quietly automate tasks that once required teams of people. Behind these changes sits a small group of powerful companies shaping how AI is built, deployed, and governed. For Nigerian readers, this is no longer a distant story about American tech giants. AI tools are already influencing education, media, finance, public administration, and creative work across…
AI, Creativity and the New Attention Economy Artificial intelligence has been reshaping creative work for more than a decade, but the pace has accelerated sharply since generative models entered mainstream use. For Nigerian writers, journalists, video producers, educators and digital entrepreneurs, AI tools are no longer distant curiosities. They are becoming part of everyday workflows, from drafting scripts to analysing audience reactions and responding to breaking news. Grok AI, developed by xAI and closely integrated with the social platform X, occupies a distinctive intersection of technology, culture, and real-time public discourse. Unlike earlier generative tools that focused primarily on static…
Why Claude AI Matters Now Artificial intelligence has moved from the margins of global technology discourse into the centre of everyday decision-making. Over the past decade, AI systems have quietly shaped what people read online, how businesses analyse data, and how governments experiment with digital services. In recent years, large language models — systems trained to understand and generate human language — have accelerated this shift. Claude AI, developed by Anthropic, has emerged as a prominent example of this new generation of models. For Nigerian readers, the relevance of Claude AI is not abstract. Nigeria is one of Africa’s fastest-growing…
Why the Frontier Matters Now Artificial intelligence did not arrive in Nigeria overnight. For many Nigerians, the first real encounter with AI came through practical tools: chatbots that answered customer service queries, fraud-detection systems in banks, or digital assistants that helped students revise for exams. Yet behind these everyday applications lies a quieter, more consequential debate shaping the future of technology worldwide: why some organisations, particularly OpenAI, continue to invest heavily in what are known as frontier AI models. Historically, major technological shifts have been driven by actors willing to push boundaries beyond immediate commercial comfort. The internet itself was…
In less than a decade, conversational systems, once confined to academic demonstrations, have become tools used by students, journalists, business owners, and policymakers. In Nigeria, AI chatbots are already assisting with lesson preparation, coding support, marketing copy, fraud detection and civic engagement. The broader shift is well captured in discussions about the AI era in Nigeria, where digital tools are reshaping how people learn, work and interact with public institutions. Within this global surge, one name has attracted particular attention: Grok AI. Developed by Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, xAI, Grok is positioned as a conversational system with a distinctive…
Productivity tools have always reflected the dominant technologies of their time. From the typewriter to the personal computer, from email to cloud collaboration, each shift has altered not only how work is done, but what organisations expect from workers. Today, artificial intelligence is driving the next transition, and Microsoft Copilot sits at the centre of this change. For Nigerian professionals, students, civil servants, journalists, and business leaders, the emergence of AI-powered workplace tools is no longer a distant Silicon Valley trend. It is already embedded in widely used software, including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. The question is…