Ruth Chayinda ZNBC News Government has procured 5 hundred Starlink kits that will be distributed to the 156 constituencies, border areas and some hospitals countrywide. Technology and Science minister FELIX MUTATI says each constituency will receive a Starlink kit with one-year of free reliable and high-speed internet. Mr. MUTATI says the initiative is aimed at
Blessings Chibuye ZNBC News The Data Protection Commission will on 1st April 2024 start enforcing compliance of the Data Protection Act. Commissioner LIKANDO LYUWA says once the Act is enforced, the Commission will not take any excuses from entities. Mr LYUWA says the Act which has been in existence since 2021, is meant to
BBC News European Union officials have reached a provisional deal on the world’s first comprehensive laws to regulate the use of artificial intelligence. After 36 hours of talks, negotiators agreed rules around AI in systems like ChatGPT and facial recognition. The European Parliament will vote on the AI Act proposals early next year, but any
(BBC) Similar to doing an MOT on a car, scientists believe they can run a blood test to check how fast a person’s internal organs are ageing, and even predict which ones might soon fail. The Stanford University team say they can monitor 11 major body parts, including the heart, brain and lungs. They tried
Blessings Chibuye ZNBC News Technology and Science Minister FELIX MUTATI says his ministry will continue investing in the digital infrastructure and creating a platform for innovators. Speaking during the launch of the Empower Summit in Lusaka organized by the National Assemblies of God -NAOG, Mr. MUTATI expressed happiness on the partnership with the church
By George Wright BBC News A YouTuber has been jailed for six months for deliberately crashing his plane for views, and then lying about it to US investigators. Trevor Jacob, 30, posted the video of the plane crash in December 2021, implying it was an accident. He ejected from the plane – selfie stick in
By James Clayton BBC North America technology reporter In a profanity-laced outburst, Elon Musk has slammed advertisers that have left X, warning they will kill the social media platform. At an event in New York, he accused companies that have joined an ad boycott of the site formerly known as Twitter of trying to blackmail
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