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August 21, 2023 Exploring Collaborative AI Initiatives By African Scientists

Exploring Collaborative AI Initiatives By African Scientists

A diverse group of content creators, including writers, editors, linguists, software engineers, and entrepreneurs, have shared their valuable insights, experiences, motivations, and challenges in the journey of establishing a robust foundation for language tools.

Engaging conversations with these stakeholders has underscored four pivotal elements that shape the design of language tools for African languages.

Firstly, the intricate fabric of Africa's multilingual landscape must be acknowledged, considering the lasting impact of historical colonization. Indigenous languages carry profound cultural significance while playing vital roles in education, politics, and economics. Secondly, fostering the development of African content stands as an imperative goal. This encompasses creating fundamental tools like dictionaries, spell checkers, and language-specific keyboards. It also involves dismantling financial and bureaucratic barriers that hinder translating government communications into multiple national languages, spanning the African linguistic spectrum.

Furthermore, the nexus of linguistics and computer science requires nurturing, as their synergy generates innovative solutions centred on human needs. Upholding ethical standards and engaging the community throughout data collection and utilization processes remain equally vital.

As the team advances, they will address potential obstacles hindering equitable access to this technology. Their comprehensive study is a roadmap for crafting various language tools, ranging from translation services to content moderation to combat misinformation.

"I envision a world where Africans can enjoy a quality of life and access to information and opportunities that are on par with individuals fluent in English, French, Mandarin, and other major languages," expresses Siminyu.

"The landscape of organizations invested in this realm is expanding, and our study provides a framework to synchronize efforts in constructing impactful language tools. The insights precisely outline priorities regarding time and financial investments," added Siminyu.

August 4, 2023 Germany’s World Cup Exit Leaves Alexandra Popp in Disbelief

Germany’s World Cup Exit Leaves Alexandra Popp in Disbelief

As the final whistle blew in Brisbane, signaling Germany's departure from the Women's World Cup a full 17 days before the ultimate showdown, the emotions on the pitch were overwhelming.

Some players dropped to their knees in tears, while others appeared dazed, drifting ghost-like across the field, struggling to grasp the reality of what had just occurred.

Speaking through disbelief, team captain Alexandra Popp candidly expressed her feelings after the 1-1 draw with South Korea sealed their World Cup dreams' premature end.

With her hands on her head and cheeks puffed out in astonishment, she said, "To be honest, I can't comprehend it. I don't know what I should really say. I can't really understand what has happened, to be honest. Yeah, no idea."

For a team like Germany, this unfamiliar territory is unsettling. They boast two World Cup titles and have topped their group in eight out of nine Women's World Cups they've competed in. Ranked second in the world and recently finalists in Euro 2022, few could have predicted their failure to advance from a group that included Colombia, Morocco, and South Korea.

"This is the biggest shock in the women's game," commented former England midfielder Fara Williams to BBC Two.

Adding to the astonishment, Germany's men's team faced a similar fate just nine months ago, making it an unthinkable double setback for the football powerhouse.

Germany boss Martina Voss-Tecklenburg acknowledged the magnitude of the situation, saying, "If you want to see a disaster in terms of sport, it's hard to argue against that. What we need to do is rise again and not give up.

We love this sport. Of course, you cannot expect a deep analysis yet. We need to let it sink in. I don't want to look for excuses in anything."

 

July 31, 2023 Breaking News: Tinubu to Address Nigerians Today

Breaking News: Tinubu to Address Nigerians Today

In an important development, President Bola Tinubu will be addressing the nation today, Monday, July 31, 2023, at 7 pm.

The announcement was made by his Special Adviser on Strategy, Communication, and Special Duties, Dele Alake, in a statement released earlier today.

The broadcast, which will be aired on major television, radio stations, and electronic media outlets, comes amidst the recent removal of subsidy on Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) and its impact on the cost of living for Nigerians.

Last week, the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) expressed dissatisfaction with the "Subsidy is gone" comment made by President Tinubu during his May 29, 2023, inauguration. 

The NLC criticized the Tinubu administration for its perceived "unfriendly" policies, accusing it of treating Nigerians as slaves. In response, the NLC is planning a nationwide strike, scheduled to begin on Wednesday, August 2, 2023, to protest the hardship caused by the fuel subsidy removal.

The NLC called on the Federal Government to take decisive action in addressing the criminal content of the subsidy and provide measures to protect ordinary citizens from unnecessary pain and hardship. They also stressed the need to refurbish all refineries to ensure sufficient domestic fuel supply.

As Nigerians eagerly await President Tinubu's address, it remains to be seen how the government will respond to the growing concerns and demands surrounding the fuel subsidy removal. 

July 28, 2023 Chukwueze Joins AC Milan From Villarreal For Five-Year Deal

Chukwueze Joins AC Milan From Villarreal For Five-Year Deal

Nigerian winger Samuel Chukwueze has joined Serie A giants AC Milan from Spanish Laliga side Villarreal.

Chukwueze signed a five-year contract with AC Milan according to a statement on the team’s website.

The deal is reported to be worth €28m including add-ons.

“AC Milan is delighted to announce the signing of Samuel Chimerenka Chukwueze from Villarreal CF. The Nigerian forward has signed for the Rossoneri until 30 June 2028,” the club said.

“Born in Umuahia (Nigeria) on 22 May 1999, Samuel came through the Diamond Football Academy Youth Sector before moving to Villarreal in 2017.

“With the Spanish club’s B team, he played 20 games and scored four goals before making his debut with the senior team in September 2018, going on to feature 207 times, scoring 37 goals, and winning 1 Europa League.”

Chukwueze will wear the number 21 jersey at Milan.

He joins the likes of Taribo West, Taye Taiwo and Nnamdi Oduamadi as Nigerians who signed for Milan.

 

 

 

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