Amazon plans AI content marketplace for publishers while Microsoft's platform already connects major media companies with AI firms seeking licensed training data.
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'Mahama Cares' Supports 33 Critical Cancer Cases in Pilot Phase
The Ghana Medical Trust Fund (GMTF), also known as 'Mahama Cares,' is set to roll out a nationwide patient support programme for critical cancers from April 1, 2026, following a pilot phase that has ...
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UCU Dean of Students Dies After Home Attack in Mukono
The Director of Student Affairs at Uganda Christian University (UCU), Pamela Ruth Tumwebaze, has died after being attacked at her home in Mukono on Tuesday night.Ms Tumwebaze was reportedly assaulted ...
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High on Life 2 (PS5) review
High on Life 2’s biggest issue outside of technical issues, is that the new additions to the game feel so counter intuitive ...
Two celebrations centered on connection arrive almost side by side: one ingrained in personal affection, the other in family and tradition.
Immutable, a leading gaming technology company, announced the official launch of Mintory, a next-generation Web3 game economy community, and the onboarding of its first title, Ragnarok Sharing Hero ...
The AI industry’s pursuit of licensable content has been a messy affair, filled with lawsuits and accusations of copyright infringement.
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