Author: Ugochukwu Levi F

Senior Reporter/Editor Bio: Ugochukwu is a freelance journalist and Editor at AIbase.ng, with a strong professional focus on investigative reporting. He holds a degree in Mass Communication and brings extensive experience in news gathering, reporting, and editorial writing. With over a decade of active engagement across diverse news outlets, he contributes in-depth analytical, practical, and expository articles exploring artificial intelligence and its real-world impact. His seasoned newsroom experience and well-established information networks provide AIbase.ng with credible, timely, and high-quality coverage of emerging AI developments. LinkedIn    Facebook

The South African government has officially committed to a 2027 deadline for finalising its National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy, marking a decisive step in the country’s journey toward becoming a regulated digital powerhouse. The Department of Communications and Digital Technologies (DCDT) confirmed the timeline during a briefing to the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Tuesday. Officials revealed that the National AI Policy Framework has already been developed and is currently undergoing Cabinet processes for approval. A Roadmap for Digital Sovereignty The proposed policy aims to move South Africa beyond being a mere consumer of global technology to becoming a primary developer…

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The issue of who should be held accountable for AI-generated fake news extends beyond law into democratic trust, economic stability, and social cohesion. Policymakers, media organisations, and AI users must balance accountability with the need to protect innovation and free expression. The discussion centres on how AI-generated fake news operates, who is involved in its creation and distribution, and how responsibility is being addressed globally. Defining (AI-Generated) Fake News AI-generated fake news is false or misleading information presented as fact, created wholly or partly with artificial intelligence. It may involve fabricated events, distorted real information, or synthetic media such as…

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Storytelling has always connected societies and preserved culture, from African oral traditions to modern digital media. Today, AI is transforming this practice, with AI storytellers already in use across publishing, marketing, education, gaming, and media. These systems go beyond simple writing aids, combining language modelling, narrative logic, and human guidance to produce coherent stories at scale, boosting creativity and efficiency while reducing content production costs. What is AI Storyteller An artificial intelligence storyteller is a digital system that creates or enhances narratives using machine learning models trained on large text datasets. It can generate fiction, scripts, marketing copy, educational content,…

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Visual storytelling has long shaped how ideas travel, from editorial cartoons and illustrated books to animation and digital campaigns. Today’s digital revolution is accelerating that tradition. AI cartoon makers can now generate characters, scenes, and illustrated visuals in minutes, not weeks. What once required specialist skills and expensive software has become faster, more scalable, and far more accessible. For AI adopters across sectors, understanding these tools is no longer optional. AI cartoon makers are influencing education, advertising, entertainment, journalism, and public communication. This article offers a clear, evidence-based explanation of how they work, the leading platforms driving adoption globally, and…

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a transformative force reshaping industries, governance, and daily life. Its growth is no longer speculative. By 2025, global AI spending is projected to exceed $300 billion, reflecting its rapid integration into both the private and public sectors. For organisations and individuals in Africa and beyond, understanding the core characteristics of AI is vital to leveraging its potential responsibly and effectively. What Defines Artificial Intelligence? Primarily, AI refers to computer systems capable of performing tasks that traditionally require human intelligence. These tasks include learning from data, reasoning through complex problems, recognising patterns, understanding natural language, and…

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In February 2026, OpenAI launched the Frontier Alliances, multi-year partnerships with four leading consulting firms, to help enterprises adopt and scale AI “coworkers” on its Frontier platform. By combining technical expertise with strategy, integration, and change management, these alliances aim to move AI from isolated pilots to operational systems that deliver real impact. What is the Frontier platform? To understand the Frontier Alliances, it is important to first understand Frontier itself. Launched by OpenAI in early 2026, Frontier is an enterprise platform that lets organisations build, deploy, manage, and scale AI agent software workers capable of navigating complex workflows using…

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As crime becomes more digital, data-heavy, and complex, UK police are turning to artificial intelligence to keep pace. AI systems are now being used across investigations, from financial fraud to counter-terrorism, to sift evidence faster, prioritise leads, and relieve pressure on overstretched forces. While proponents see AI as a vital efficiency tool, critics argue it risks undermining transparency and civil liberties. How these systems are governed will determine whether they strengthen policing or erode public trust. Why AI Policing Modern crime generates unprecedented volumes of data. A single investigation may involve thousands of hours of CCTV footage, encrypted communications, financial…

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The recruitment process is rapidly evolving, driven by technology and the demand for efficient, data-driven hiring. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become central to talent acquisition, helping organisations streamline recruitment, enhance candidate experiences, and improve decision-making. From multinational firms to startups, AI is reshaping how talent is identified, assessed, and onboarded. As the global workforce rapidly grows, deploying AI in recruitment is becoming increasingly essential. Organisations seek tools to reduce bias, optimise processes, and support economic growth. Understanding AI’s practical applications is vital for HR professionals, business leaders, and policymakers pursuing a more effective and inclusive employment process. Concept of AI…

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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), home to some of the world’s richest mineral reserves, has entered a landmark five-year partnership with a U.S.-based technology firm to deploy artificial intelligence (AI) in mapping its vast mineral wealth. The agreement aims to modernise exploration, improve mining efficiency, and attract global investment. The project will use advanced AI algorithms and geospatial analysis to identify mineral deposits more accurately than traditional methods. By combining satellite imagery, geological data, and predictive modelling, the initiative aims to produce detailed, real-time maps of potential mining sites. Officials from the DRC’s Ministry of Mines say this approach…

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Project management has long been defined by uncertainty. Deadlines shift, resources tighten, and decisions are often made under sustained pressure. In recent years, intelligent software has moved decisively from theory into daily project tools, becoming embedded in how organisations plan work, allocate resources, anticipate risk, and monitor delivery. Across global businesses, public institutions, startups, and development-focused organisations, AI delivers clear, measurable value. It analyses patterns across large volumes of tasks, identifies risks early, and automates routine coordination that previously consumed significant management time. This article explains what AI project management tools are, how they operate in practice, and how leading…

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