Africa rewrites its digital narrative

Africa Rewrites Its Digital Narrative in the Modern Age

Africa rewrites its digital narrative as technology transforms how the continent presents itself to the world. For many years, global media shaped Africa’s image with stories focused on conflict and crisis. Today, this perception is changing. With over 415 million mobile internet users, Africans now tell their own stories and highlight a new era of…

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AI Era

Untapped Talent in Rural: A Hidden Advantage in the AI Era

Artificial intelligence is transforming global economies, yet one of the most overlooked resources may be human talent in rural and low-income communities. Mathematician Po-Shen Loh argues that extraordinary cognitive ability exists far beyond elite urban centers. The challenge is not intelligence. It is visibility and connection. During visits to high-poverty rural schools in South Carolina,…

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AI in education

AI in Education: Promise, Pressure and the Search for Balance

Artificial intelligence is transforming classrooms faster than many education systems can respond. Tools such as ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude can answer questions, generate essays, write code and act as virtual tutors. For many students, they make learning more accessible and personalized. However, educators worry that constant reliance on AI may weaken creativity and critical thinking….

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dark web

Taking Down “Quackers”: Inside a Global Dark Web Investigation

Homeland Security Investigations agent Greg Squire led an international operation targeting an individual known online as “Quackers.” Authorities identified him as the operator of a dark web forum that hosted hundreds of thousands of users who traded millions of child sexual abuse material files. The charge focused on operating a criminal enterprise. Investigators argued that…

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Learning crisis

A Growing Literacy Crisis Among Children and Adults

Recent data reveals a troubling decline in reading skills. In the United States, 54 percent of adults read below a sixth-grade level. This means more than half struggle with texts written for a 12-year-old. Among adolescents, roughly one-third of 13- to 14-year-olds demonstrate below-basic reading proficiency. The consequences extend beyond academics. Many high school students…

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AI

AI Alarmism Surges in Early 2026 as Risks and Pace Collide

AI generated Image Artificial intelligence entered 2026 under a cloud of rising alarm. The field has always moved in cycles of hype and fear. However, this year the concern feels sharper. Many industry leaders now argue that AI development is accelerating faster than expected, while safeguards struggle to keep pace. At major global forums, including…

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Job Market

The Job Market Slowdown: AI Is Not the Main Cause

Global hiring remains slow, but artificial intelligence is not the primary driver. Instead, macroeconomic pressures such as high interest rates and cautious corporate spending have reduced overall investment. When companies invest less, hiring declines across all levels. Entry-level roles have dropped by roughly 12 percent worldwide. However, that decline mirrors broader trends across mid-level and…

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Translation

AI Translation Risks Already Exist, With or Without Legal Drama

Artificial intelligence has transformed translation. It delivers speed, scale and lower costs. However, it also introduces risks that many organizations underestimate. These risks already affect brands and compliance frameworks, even without a major lawsuit. In its 2026 outlook, CSA Research predicts that AI liability will push companies toward risk-based quality models. A serious court case…

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