From AI Booms to Matatu Zooms: Your Week in Tech
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From Kenya to the United States, artificial intelligence is taking center stage. Nearly everything I write nowadays seems to require at least some sort of mention of AI. Back in my second year university, I chose an AI course simply because it felt exciting and futuristic; I never imagined that just a decade later every company would be brand-dropping AI to prove it’s keeping pace with the times. Anyways, let’s dive in to the stories from this week.
AI: The Big Brain Boom
Washington goes all-in on algorithms
The White House released its sweeping “Winning the Race: America’s AI Action Plan,” a 90-point blueprint aimed at turbo-charging innovation, hardening infrastructure, and flexing U.S. tech muscle abroad. Expect lighter federal oversight, big research cheques, and plenty of diplomatic posturing. It’s a shot across Beijing’s bow and a green light for home-grown builders to move faster than ever.
Google plants a $37 million AI flag in Accra
From food-security models to language tools for 40+ African tongues, Google’s new AI Community Centre in Ghana is designed to make sure the continent shapes – not just consumes – the next wave of machine intelligence.
Kenya gets classroom-ready
Local non-profit This is Digital kicks off its nation-wide AI Literacy Program, blending Tuesday-night bootcamps with an in-person lab so students, devs, and entrepreneurs can master prompt-engineering before the country’s National AI Strategy lands.
GitHub vibes and the rise of “prompt, don’t code”
Developers spent the week debating vibe coding – the idea that you describe an app in plain English and let tools like Copilot or Cursor whip up the scaffolding. Great for prototypes, terrifying for code purists. Keep an eye on security – and job descriptions.
ChatGPT’s new scale
OpenAI’s flagship reportedly fields 2.5 billion daily prompts – about one-fifth of Google Search volume in its early heyday. The way we ask questions online has permanently changed.
Kenya & East Africa: Home-Field Headlines
Safaricom vs. Airtel: milestone mania
Safaricom celebrated 50 million Kenyan subscribers, a symbolic win ahead of its 25th birthday. Airtel Africa counter-punched with Q1 FY-2026 numbers – revenue up 22.4%, mobile-money volumes screaming past $162 billion. Meanwhile, Safaricom’s M-PESA PayPal mini-app now cashes out freelancers in under two hours. Your move, banks.
The mid-range phone showdown
- OPPO’s Reno14 F 5G shows off a 6,000 mAh “tank” battery and a flashy Mermaid finish but at 60,000 shillings asking price, I don’t know how many people will be drawn to it.
- Infinix Note 50S 5G+ is amazingly priced at just 32,000 shillings with a 144 Hz curved display and JBL stereo sound, read our initial impressions.
- TECNO Spark 40 Pro is going bonkers on price, still packing an FHD+ AMOLED and 45W charging starting at just 22,000 shillings.
- Transsion’s double-teaming is forcing everyone above KES 35,000 to rethink “value.”
Electric roads, electric loads
BasiGo’s inter-city electric matatu pilot rolled onto the Nyahururu–Nyeri and Thika–Nairobi routes with 300km range shuttles, while Isuzu confirmed plans to test battery trucks by year-end. Green mass transit and heavy haulage might finally be more than conference talk.
Life after Copia
Barely a year after Copia’s collapse, its founders are back with two ventures – survey-rewards app Stahili and artisan-commerce platform Olverra. Investors are watching to see if lightning – and trust – can strike twice.
The Wider World: Orbit, Outages & Mergers
Starlink’s bad day, good comeback
A software blip knocked the network offline worldwide for 2.5 hours, meanwhile Kenyan users on Starling re now clocking 26 ms latency courtesy of the new Nairobi ground station – an 80% improvement that gamers will notice more than the brief blackout.
Australia’s orbital dream
Queensland-based Gilmour Space will retry launching its Eris rocket this weekend. If successful, it’ll mark the first home-grown Australian vehicle to hit orbit, and the first hybrid-engine rocket to do so anywhere.
Canal+ inches closer to MultiChoice takeover
Regulators gave provisional approval to the French giant’s $2 billion bid for DStv’s parent company. A combined Canal+/Showmax empire would redraw Africa’s pay-TV map ahead of the streaming wars’ next phase.
That’s it for this week’s Extended Download. Which story hit you hardest? Let me know in the comments! Until next Friday!
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