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Technocrats working in Big Tech companies have zero regard for political systems, believing that voters exist only to be scientifically manipulated into into making “better” decisions; after all, Technocrats and Transhumanists “have the indisputable science” of the rightness or wrongness of any topic and thus see no problem in “educating” the ignorant masses into following … Read More “Has Google Taken Over Election Results?” »

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In today’s digital age, access to the internet is a fundamental requirement for economic development and social progress. Yet, many people in Africa lack internet connectivity, thereby hindering the region’s ability to create jobs, reduce poverty, and promote economic growth. According to a World bank’s report, more than half of Africa’s population is without internet … Read More “African startups working to expand internet access across the continent” »

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Image sourced from News24. In our digital era, the rapid growth of data and technology infrastructures exposes us to sophisticated cybersecurity threats. However, Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers hope by providing advanced tools to strengthen digital security. AI empowers cybersecurity professionals by automating tasks, allowing focus on strategic operations. With the rise of IoT, 5G, and … Read More “The Critical Role of AI in safeguarding the digital realm – IT News Africa” »

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The public transit sector in Kenya is driving the country’s electric vehicle adoption as global calls for a switch to sustainable transport continue. For the first time last year, commercial electric mass transport buses were deployed to various routes across Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, marking the beginning of the transition from fossil fuel vehicles for some … Read More “Public transit is driving EV sector growth in Kenya” »

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Africa only accounts for one per cent of the global digital economy. The US, China, and Asia hold dominant positions at 68 per cent, 22 per cent, and 27 per cent respectively. Ralph Mupita, President and CEO of MTN cites untapped opportunities in Nigeria’s digital economy, tipping that its potential will double by 2050 to … Read More “Africa makes its mark, claims 1% share in global digital economy” »

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The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research, Author provided Last year, we made an intriguing discovery—a radio signal in space that switched on and off every 18 minutes. Astronomers expect to see some repeating radio signals in space, but they usually blink on and off much more quickly. The most common repeating signals come from … Read More “A mysterious interstellar radio signal has been blinking on and off every 22 minutes for more than 30 years” »

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Karl Pearson, the great English mathematician and statistician, wrote, “Statistics is the grammar of science.” At its finest, it is. Statistical data and methods are the backbone of the scientific method that underlies the astonishing scientific advances that humans have made. Unfortunately, statistics can also be used to provide misleading support for false claims. The … Read More “Using Data Like a Drunk Uses a Lamppost” »

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The facility will be built in the city of Taubaté, in the state of São Paulo, and it is set to manufacture flying taxis that could take off as soon as 2026. On the 150th anniversary of the birth of Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos Dumont, Brazilian aeronautics firm Embraer and its subsidiary Eve Air … Read More “Flying taxi factory to be built in Brazil” »

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Tokenizing the world means declaring digital value of all physical resources. This means all your property plus impersonal assets like the rain forrest in Brazil. Average citizens will be given the digitized version of assets but the real assets will remain under the control of the central bank system, with the BIS sitting at the … Read More “Global Control Of ALL Assets, Information & People” »

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Africa has a population of over 1.4 billion people. Interestingly, it is the youngest continent in the world, with 60% of the entire population aged below 25 years. This makes it the hub of the future workforce and a hotbed for technological innovation. While many African governments grapple with poor unemployment rates, weak economies and … Read More “Felicia Omari Ochelle, TechPR’s CEO, is helping technology companies tell compelling stories to a global audience” »