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Welcome to Issue #65 of TAIS, where every Friday we spotlight visionary changemakers reshaping Africa’s tech, data, and AI landscape, one breakthrough at a time.
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Today we spotlight Justice Mukaro, a Zimbabwean AI infrastructu...
I came across a question recently that stopped me mid-scroll. Someone (I can no longer remember who) had posed it almost casually in a forum, the way people sometimes ask the things they’ve been thinking of for along time: can Africa surviv...
Welcome to edition #42 of 54 Shades of Opportunity, a weekly deep dive into Africa’s distinct markets. Each Monday, we explore innovation, culture, and investment opportunities across the continent, one country at a time.
Note: This analys...
Welcome to Issue #64 of TAIS, where every Friday we spotlight visionary changemakers reshaping Africa’s tech, data, and AI landscape, one breakthrough at a time.
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Today we spotlight Mutheu Nyagah Khimulu, a Kenyan cybersecurit...
A Substacker sent me a two-minute clip recently. It had been shared on someone else’s note and made its way to me through a DM. I watched it once and immediately went looking for the full version. Because two minutes was not enough.
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Making sense of AI, power, and development from an African perspective on global technology futures.
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Full Professor of Critical AI Literacy in Edinburgh. I write about when to use AI and when to leave it the hell alone. Author of GenAI in Higher Education (Bloomsbury, 2026).
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Former tech exec exploring how we stay human in a digital world through stories on culture, recovery, identity and everyday joy. Founder of Code Like A Girl.
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Weekly analysis of AI policy changes, practical ethics frameworks, and real-world case studies for responsible AI implementation | Equal Employment Opportunity Specialist | Delivered training to 1K+ professionals
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