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Samsung Forecasts a 19-Fold Profit Surge as AI Chip Demand Powers Growth
Samsung says its Q2 2026 operating profit will be nearly 19 times higher than a year ago, marking its third straight record quarter. The driver isn't a new phone or chip breakthrough; it's a memory chip shortage so severe that DRAM and NAND prices are both climbing at once

Adeyemi Segun Samuel: The AI Entrepreneur Building Smarter Digital Solutions for Africa
Adeyemi Segun Samuel didn't set out with a computer science pedigree. He built his technical foundation through a data analytics course and relentless self-directed learning, then channelled it into AI-powered platforms for food businesses and vendors. His mission now is bigger than any single product: using AI to help Africa's local economies compete on a global stage

Nigeria Pushes for Human-Centred AI at the International Labour Conference
Nigeria took its AI concerns to the global stage in Geneva this June, warning that automation without a safety net is a recipe for instability. The message centred on gig and platform workers and on ensuring AI's profits are shared with the people it displaces.

The EU AI Act's Big Deadline Arrived Today. Here's What Actually Changed
The headlines call today a landmark date for AI regulation, and in a narrower sense, they're right. But the EU AI Act's toughest requirements, covering AI used in hiring, education, and law enforcement, aren't actually starting today. Here's what's real, what's delayed, and what businesses need to do right now

Introducing KiaGo Tech: Building the Operating System for Everyday Commerce in Africa
Lunch from a restaurant, groceries for the house, produce from the market down the road. Getting through a single week of everyday buying in Nigeria often takes five different apps and a dozen WhatsApp chats. Kiago Tech was built to close that gap, not with one product, but with an integrated ecosystem: KiaChow, KiaChow Store, Market Square, KiaVendor, and KiaKart