Latitude59 brings European–African tech dialogue to Kenya with a bold vision for cooperation
Nairobi, Kenya – Latitude59, the flagship startup and tech event from Estonia, which also hosts international editions in Singapore and […]
Nairobi, Kenya – Latitude59, the flagship startup and tech event from Estonia, which also hosts international editions in Singapore and […]
Global- Impact Newswire – For more than a decade, economists warned that the world’s next great inequality would not be
Data from analytics firm Apptopia has shown that over the 2025 Black Friday shopping weekend, ChatGPT referrals to retailers’ mobile
The rugged hills of Baringo County, located 300 kilometres west of Nairobi, glow the colour of rust under the relentless
A Caribbean-wide hackathon aimed at improving how artificial intelligence understands regional speech has highlighted the growing role of local data
As AWS and Google Cloud roll out a new multicloud interconnect, Kenyan enterprises from banks and telcos to government platforms and startups stand to gain faster, more secure, software-defined cross-cloud infrastructure, cutting deployment times from months to minutes and opening the door to advanced AI and data-driven services
Muchendu believes automation is not about replacing people but repairing the cracks in how they work. In his mind, machines should inherit the repetitive, mechanical burdens — the posting, the emailing, the sorting, the endless digital upkeep that suffocates creativity. Humans, he insists, should be reserved for the work only humans can do: imagining, storytelling, building relationships, and dreaming up new possibilities.
What does it take to read a land that rarely speaks, yet decides everything? In Turbi sub-county in Marsabit County,
In the hours after Nvidia stunned Wall Street with yet another blockbuster earnings report, Stephen Witt found himself fielding a
What if the next leap in computing didn’t just make existing technology faster, but transformed the very way we solve
Artificial intelligence, particularly ChatGPT built on OpenAI’s GPT-4o model, is at the centre of a growing wave of legal challenges.
These children are not waiting for a rescue plan or for the world to “discover” them. They are building the tools they need, solving the problems they know, and doing it with a confidence that feels almost radical given the history written into their landscapes.