“Wait… Did the AI Just Hang Up on Me?” — The Claude Chat That’s Breaking the Internet
Something unusual is happening in the AI world, and it’s not another chatbot getting smarter. It’s a chatbot… refusing to talk.
Something unusual is happening in the AI world, and it’s not another chatbot getting smarter. It’s a chatbot… refusing to talk.
For the longest time, OpenAI has been the name everyone associates with the AI boom. From ChatGPT taking over conversations to partnerships with giants like Microsoft, it felt like no one was even close. But now? There’s a plot twist.
Wait… so after accidentally leaking part of its code, Anthropic is now planning to open-source everything and rename Claude to OpenClaude? Yeah… that’s the rumour flying around. But before you run with it, let's break it down properly.
Let’s be honest, everyone is building AI like they know what people want. But what if they’ve been guessing wrong this whole time? Well, Anthropic decided to stop guessing… and just ask. Not 100 people. Not 1,000. Over 81,000 people across 159 countries. And what they found?
For a company building one of the world’s most advanced AI systems, this is not the kind of headline you want waking you up. Somehow, Anthropic, the team behind the popular AI assistant Claude, ended up exposing a huge chunk of its own codebase… and the internet caught it fast.
AI is moving fast. Governments? Not always. But across Africa, something interesting is happening. Instead of rushing to create complex, standalone AI laws, many countries are taking a smarter and faster route. They’re regulating AI through something they already have: data protection laws.
There’s a pattern in today’s AI boom: big promises, flashy demos, and tools that feel… familiar. But somewhere in Lagos, a startup is taking a very different path. Grace AI Lab isn’t trying to be the loudest voice in the room. Instead, it’s focused on building something far more ambitious: autonomous digital workers. AI systems that don’t just respond to prompts but can actually carry out complex tasks, make decisions, and deliver real outcomes with minimal supervision.
A quiet race is happening around the world, and it’s not about oil, gold, or even crypto. It’s about who adopts AI fastest and the latest numbers are eye-opening. According to recent global AI adoption data circulating online, countries like the United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Norway, and Ireland are leading the charge, with over 40–60% of their working population already using generative AI tools monthly. These aren’t future plans. This is happening now.