Working with AI assistants: Practical guide

Despite their growing use, confusion remains widespread. Some people expect AI assistants to behave like search engines.
By Naison Bangure Feb. 6, 2026

Erotica AI absurdity of our time: Morality, ethics and governance

The announcement, framed as “treat adult users like adults”, invites a conversation that cannot be outsourced to engineers, regulators or marketing divisions.
By Evans Sagomba Oct. 31, 2025

The epistemological problem of AI

At the heart of the issue lies the architecture of industry benchmarks.
By Evans Sagomba Sep. 19, 2025

OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google Chrome

OpenAI is close to releasing an AI-powered web browser that will challenge Alphabet's market-dominating Google Chrome
By Reuters Jul. 10, 2025

Navigating privacy in the AI age

But, is this simple step enough in a world where many other privacy-invasive features are enabled by default?
By Evans Sagomba May. 2, 2025

Is humanity ready for risks linked to uncontrolled AI advancement?

OpenAI’s recent proposals to the United States government highlight a clear theme: push the boundaries of AI as far and fast as possible and deal with the consequences later.
By Evans Sagomba Mar. 28, 2025

Chinese firms ‘distilling’ US AI models to create rival products, warns OpenAI

Sam Altman, the chief executive of OpenAI, initially said that he was impressed with DeepSeek and that it was “legitimately invigorating to have a new competitor”.
By The Guardian Jan. 29, 2025

OpenAI fires co-founder and CEO Sam Altman for allegedly lying to company board

Altman tweeted a sunny message after the combative announcemen
By The Guardian Nov. 18, 2023

Meta is developing a new, more powerful AI system, Wall Street Journal reports

The Facebook parent is aiming for its new AI model to be ready next year, the Journal said, adding it will be several times more powerful than its commercial version dubbed Llama 2.
By Reuters Sep. 11, 2023