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Grammarly removed an AI feature that copied real writers after people complained.

Imagine opening your writing tool… and suddenly getting feedback “from” your favorite author. Sounds cool, right? Now imagine that the author never agreed to it. That’s exactly the controversy that just forced it to pull one of its newest AI features, sparking backlash, legal action, and a bigger conversation about how far AI should go.

Nigeria Is Betting Big on Startups — And You Could Get Up to ₦10 Million to Build Yours

What if your startup idea didn’t just stay in your notes app? What if it actually got funded? That’s exactly what the Nigerian government is trying to make happen with a new program that could quietly change how startups are built across the country.

Man Uses AI to Create a Cancer Treatment for His Dying Dog — And It Actually Worked

It sounds like something straight out of a movie. A man. His dying dog. And an unexpected partner: AI. But this story is real, and it’s quietly becoming one of the most talked-about examples of what artificial intelligence can actually do in the real world.

What If Land Fraud in Nigeria Could Be Stopped With Blockchain? One Startup Thinks It Can

The story starts with a ₦23 million mistake. In 2017, Nigerian entrepreneur Ndifreke Ikpoku thought he had secured a valuable piece of land on the outskirts of Port Harcourt. The documents looked legitimate. The deal seemed solid.

Pocket-Sized AI Is Here: A Chinese Team Just Built an AI Agent That Runs on a $10 Device

Not long ago, running an AI assistant required powerful computers, cloud servers, and a lot of memory. Now imagine this instead. An AI agent running on a tiny device smaller than your palm, one that costs about $10.

Nigeria’s 2027 Election May Be Decided by AI Before Voting Starts

Nigeria’s next presidential election is scheduled for January 16, 2027. But according to tech and democracy experts, the real campaign may have already begun, and it’s happening online. Not at rallies. Not on billboards. But inside algorithms, data systems, and artificial intelligence tools are quietly shaping what millions of Nigerians see on the internet every day.

Google Maps Just Added a Gemini-Powered AI That Can Plan Trips and Answer Questions

If you’ve ever opened a maps app and thought, “I wish I could just ask this like a normal question,” you’re not alone. Instead of typing awkward searches like “restaurants near me open now", imagine asking something more natural: “My phone is about to die. Where can I charge it nearby without waiting in a coffee shop line?”

Nigeria’s Central Bank Is Turning to AI to Fight Financial Crime

Something big is changing inside Nigeria’s financial system. For years, banks and fintech companies have relied heavily on manual processes and basic monitoring tools to track suspicious financial activity. But as digital banking, instant payments, and fintech platforms continue to grow, financial crime has also become faster, smarter, and harder to detect.

A Switch from OpenAI to Anthropic? In One of the Most Controversial Talent Moves in AI, the Vice President of Research at OpenAI Has Joined Its Rival

In the world of artificial intelligence, new models and flashy product launches usually steal the spotlight. But sometimes, the biggest story isn’t a new AI tool; it is the people building them. That’s exactly what’s happening now.

AI Refused to Power War? The Lawsuit Shaking the Future of Military Technology.

Imagine building one of the most powerful artificial intelligence systems in the world, only to find yourself in a courtroom battle with the U.S. government. That’s exactly what’s happening right now with Anthropic, the fast-rising AI company behind the chatbot Claude.

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