Dominant Chinese Artificial Intelligence firms rake in huge profits in niche markets

Dominant Chinese Artificial Intelligence firms rake in huge profits in niche markets

China’s vast domestic market provides fertile ground for AI adoption. Tech giants like Alibaba have begun integrating agentic AI, linking it with their existing digital infrastructure – spanning payments, logistics, and cloud services – to convert algorithms into revenue.

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WTO projects slow global trade growth in 2026 against backdrop of rising Middle East tensions

WTO projects slow global trade growth in 2026 against backdrop of rising Middle East tensions

The WTO’s new chief economist Robert Staiger told a press conference that the “unusually strong trade growth” in 2025 was mainly driven by the frontloading of imports in North America in anticipation of higher US tariffs, as well as a surge in AI-related goods. But the two forces are “unlikely to persist through 2026,” said Staiger.

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Electric motorbike company associated with President Ruto accused of killing businesses in western Kenya through rent non-payment

Electric motorbike company associated with President Ruto accused of killing businesses in western Kenya through rent non-payment

A storm is brewing in western Kenya as landlords who leased premises to electric mobility company Spiro (Africa Smart Mobility Solutions Kenya Limited) accuse the firm of breaching lease agreements barely months after its high-profile launch by President William Ruto. The landlords, who provided space for Spiro’s electric bike battery...

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6G is coming at a time hype about 5G has not ebbed, raising questions if what to expect from the next-gen of cellular tech is anothr liee

When it succeeds 5G in 2030, the next-gen mobile network will focus on upload speeds, AI, and radar-like “sensing” of vehicles, devices and people. 5G came with many promises. Remote surgery, where surgeons operate thousands of miles away from patients; driverless cars talking to each other and autonomously navigating highways;...

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Chinese ‘gravity-fed’ irrigation technology spurs hopes of three crop seasons in Busia, Siaya in Lake Victoria Basin

Chinese ‘gravity-fed’ irrigation technology spurs hopes of three crop seasons in Busia, Siaya in Lake Victoria Basin

According to data from Kenya’s National Irrigation Authority (NIA), the project has directly benefited more than 12,500 farming households in Siaya and Busia counties, securing irrigation for 11,000 acres (about 4,451.5 hectares) of agricultural land and providing a strong guarantee for local food security.

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Inside China’s robot boot camp where robots are trained to performs tasks as race to feed hungry AI heats up

Inside China’s robot boot camp where robots are trained to performs tasks as race to feed hungry AI heats up

Ye Yangsheng, co-founder of Shanghai-based SEER Robotics, already noted at the 2025 Zhangjiang Embodied AI Developer Conference in May that humanoid robots require massive amounts of data for training, but collecting data in real-world environments is extremely costly.

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Security news: How a hacker accidentally broke into the FBI’s Epstein files

Security news: How a hacker accidentally broke into the FBI’s Epstein files

The US Department of Homeland Security quietly ousted two of the agency’s privacy officials after they questioned the mislabelling of certain records related to surveillance technologies and other tech in ways that would prevent their release to the public.

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Plans for Kenya’s first nuclear power plant in Siaya take shape as national and county government teams meet

Plans for Kenya’s first nuclear power plant in Siaya take shape as national and county government teams meet

The project is expected to have a significant impact on employment and economic development in the region. During the construction phase, it is projected to create about 10,000 jobs, while the operational phase will sustain an estimated 1,200 permanent positions.

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AI pushes out breathalysers: Australian researchers develop technology that detects drunk and dangerous drivers

AI pushes out breathalysers: Australian researchers develop technology that detects drunk and dangerous drivers

Using 3D facial analysis, researchers are able to detect three major causes of road accidents simultaneously: blood alcohol concentration, fatigue and expressions such as anger, said a statement from Australia’s Edith Cowan University (ECU) on Wednesday.

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US grapples with ‘massive epidemic of vaccine injury’, experts want childhood vaccine schedule ‘eliminated’

US grapples with ‘massive epidemic of vaccine injury’, experts want childhood vaccine schedule ‘eliminated’

The event’s strong showing signals that “the medical coercion paradigm that enforces mass vaccination is falling apart,” she said. “Whether the powers that be recognise it or not, we thankfully are coming to the end of the era of forced medicine.”

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