TikTok has announced the formation of its inaugural Sub-Saharan Africa Safety Advisory Council, an initiative aimed at ensuring user safety across the region. This council, the first of its kind for a tech platform in Sub-Saharan Africa, was launched in Nairobi, Kenya. A Regional First for Tech Safety With millions of Africans using the platform for creativity and self-expression, the new council brings together independent experts across various fields, from youth safety to combating hate speech, to help shape policies that maintain TikTok’s reputation as a safe online environment. The
YouTube has announced new AI detection tools designed to protect creators from the unauthorized use of their faces and voices in AI-generated content. Expanding its existing Content ID system, YouTube will introduce tools that can identify when someone’s likeness or voice has been simulated by artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on music and facial simulations. This move comes as AI-generated media continues to rise, posing significant concerns for artists, actors, and musicians who risk their work being used without consent. Tackling Unauthorized Use of AI-Generated Content As AI technology
Myles Garrett, the Cleveland Browns’ defensive end, is investing in Johnson Energy Storage (JES), a company founded by former NASA scientist and National Inventors Hall of Fame inductee Dr. Lonnie Johnson. JES focuses on developing energy storage solutions, particularly a solid-state battery designed to outperform traditional lithium-ion technology. Garrett’s unexpected move into the tech world is driven by a shared vision with JES to innovate and make a long-lasting impact on environmental sustainability. “It’s a privilege to partner with Johnson Energy Storage to support their mission of transforming energy storage,”
Eastside Golf, the lifestyle apparel brand founded by two Morehouse College alumni has launched its debut collaboration with Nike. The highly anticipated footwear collection, part of their fall line titled Everyone’s Game, is another major milestone for the Black-owned brand. Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl Cooper, both of whom are former members of Morehouse’s golf team are on a mission to inspire diversity within the golf community and reimagine how the sport is represented. Breaking Barriers With Nike Partnership At the heart of the Everyone’s Game collection are two new Eastside
Black and Latine enrollment in Yale University and Princeton University’s have remained relatively stable, while the proportion of Asian American students has fallen. This marks the first admissions cycle since the US Supreme Court banned race-based admissions in June 2023. Steady Black and Latine/Hispanic Enrollments According to the first-year class profile released by Yale’s admissions office, Black students account for 14% of the class of 2028 – unchanged from the class of 2027. Yale’s class of 2028 profile also shows that Hispanic/Latine students make up 19% of the freshman class,
Slauson & Co, an early stage venture capital firm rooted in economic inclusion, has announced the close of its $100 million Fund II. The fund is significant increase from its previous $75 million fund and signals continued investor appetite for inclusive venture capital despite economic challenges. Focus on Representation and Inclusion Founded by Ajay Relan and Austin Clements in 2020, Slauson & Co. has always championed diversity, backing early-stage companies across sectors such as SaaS and consumer technology. “We invest in everybody,” Relan told TechCrunch, adding that the firm wants
Nearly 8 in 10 (77%) Black professionals aspire to start their own business within the next year, according to a recent LinkedIn report. This surge is part of a broader movement as professionals increasingly turn to freelancing, consulting, or launching side hustles to gain flexibility and control over their careers. Why Entrepreneurship is on the Rise Several factors contribute to this rise in entrepreneurial ambition. The report reveals that 85% of Black professionals believe having multiple streams of income is essential, and 69% say recent layoffs in the news have
Elon Musk’s satellite internet company, Starlink, has agreed to block access to X—formerly Twitter— in Brazil. This decision follows a legal order from Brazil’s top court, which resulted in Starlink’s assets being frozen when Musk initially resisted. Court Orders Lead to Frozen Assets Brazil’s Supreme Court, under Justice Alexandre de Moraes, ordered the shutdown of Elon Musk’s X in Brazil as part of his ongoing campaign to curb disinformation. According to Bloomberg, when X failed to comply with previous orders and pay associated fines, the court extended its crackdown to
Chpter, an AI-powered conversational commerce platform, recently secured $1.2 million in pre-seed funding to drive the growth of its business. Chpter’s platform helps businesses sell more efficiently on popular social platforms such as WhatsApp, TikTok, and Instagram by automating conversations, marketing, and payments. Making social media sales easier As social commerce continues to grow in Africa—where e-commerce is projected to reach $46 billion by 2025—many businesses face challenges managing customer interactions and conversions, according to Chpter. To address these challenges, Mesongo Sibuti (CTO), Kuria Kevin (CPO), Mark Kiarie (COO) and Tesh Mbaabu (CEO) partnered to build Chpter. Chpter’s
A beauty pageant controversy has ignited a cross-border feud between Nigeria and South Africa, with ride-hailing apps Uber and Bolt becoming the unlikely battlegrounds. The Miss South Africa controversy Last month, Chidimma Adetshina was forced to withdraw from the Miss South Africa contest after becoming a finalist due to xenophobic backlash. The 23-year-old law student says she was born in Soweto, South Africa to a Nigerian father and South African mother with Mozambican roots. After withdrawing from Miss South Africa, Adetshina later accepted an invitation to participate in Miss Universe