Kenya orders WorldCoin to delete biometric data
The Kenya High Court ordered this week that the company stop processing data without an extensive Data Protection Impact Assessment or valid consent.
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Orange plans to expand AI models to African languages
The telco says it will fine-tune OpenAI’s open-source speech models and Meta’s openly available Llama 3.1 model to support regional African languages
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Contact centres must embrace generative AI or risk being left behind
It took just two months for ChatGPT, the most popular generative AI tool on the market, to reach 100 million users.
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Byte-sized banditry: When AI models infringe copyright in training content
With AI models, needing big datasets for training, fair use has become a big deal.
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Rodger Werkhoven urges Nigerians to adopt AI to grow economy
Werkhoven who was in Lagos recently shared the transformative possibilities of AI for Nigeria's economic progress.
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Malawian start-up promises to use AI to ease editorial duties
AiDitor App, which is slated to be released in November, aims to improve news text by reviewing and enhancing grammar, clarity, style, legality, and ethics.
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Transparency, policy and integrity: The business value of ChatGPT
One of the first concerns around ChatGPT and its use cases within organisations is that regulations and legislation haven’t caught up.
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Exclusive: OpenAI responds to Kenya’s ‘toxic work’ petition
Kenyans petition Parliament to investigate claims that OpenAI and its partners exploited locals by exposing them to harmful content in the training of ChatGPT.
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What you need to know about ChatGPT and copyright
Large language models provide a wide range of services but the way they synthesise their information may infringe copyright laws says Carla Collett, Partner at Webber Wentzel.