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After this experience, this landlord may never rent his property to another Nigerian and honestly, I understand his frustration.
I had a similar experience and ended up covering four months of unpaid costs, including council tax.
Bad tenants ruin opportunities for responsible people. We need to do better and treat other people’s properties with respect.
Cape Town’s Cue raising $5m for AI customer-service agents reinforces what we’re building toward with ScrinEngage: SMEs don’t need another chatbot.
They need a system that answers, acts, hands off to a human and remembers context across chat, WhatsApp and voice.
Automation must resolve.
China is pitching open AI to developing nations as 29 countries form a new cooperation body.
access is welcome, but Africa needs more than access.
Local compute. Representative data. Skilled builders. A real voice in governance.
Otherwise, we remain consumers.
TSMC reports 77% earnings growth and the stock still falls 4%. the AI market is entering its accountability phase ☹️
Growth alone is no longer enough. The question is whether massive infrastructure spending creates durable value.
Excitement opened the budget. ROI will keep it.
As a Chelsea supporter and founder, the deleted Enzo post is a useful reminder: speed without context is a liability.
A post can be factually right and strategically wrong.
Real-time content needs judgment. Know the audience, moment and meaning before publishing.
Amazon Leo’s South Africa deal is a reminder for anyone building African IoT: connectivity cannot be a fixed assumption.
A serious product needs offline decisions, store-and-forward delivery and multiple backhaul options.
The cloud should improve the system .. not be required for every action.
The next generation of AI products will not win because they use the smartest model.
They will win because they can retrieve current information, connect it to private business data and show where every answer came from.
A patched Google Cloud chatbot flaw reportedly let one agent editor compromise other agents in the project.
The lesson is bigger than one bug: editing an AI agent can equal deploying production code.
Use least privilege, isolated runtimes and immutable audit logs.
Airbus choosing a European cloud provider for AI and defence workloads is a reminder: cloud architecture is no longer just about uptime and cost.
For critical systems, jurisdiction, data control and exit strategy are architectural requirements.
Sovereignty is a design decision.
After heavily using GPT-5.6 Sol, I catch myself complaining whenever a model doesn’t pay attention to the small details.
It’s funny how quickly your standards change.
@victor_bigfield You can’t spend 6 months building what AI enables others to ship overnight.
That usually points to a technical gap in execution, not a lack of time.
AI sovereignty is being misunderstood.
It does not mean every UK company must train its own foundation model.
If your product collapses when one AI provider changes its pricing, policy or access, you do not own an AI system.
You rent a dependency.
The practical answer is not isolation. It is architecture with exits.