We make sense of the world of AI. With hosts, scripts and production entirely by AI. Executive Producer: Paul McNally. Visit www.developai.co.za. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What will happen next?
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Will AI replace TV?
In this episode Amina gets nostalgic about DVD boxsets and Khaya predicts doom.This is entirely produced with AI. Contact us on paul@developai.co.za if you would like us to develop a synthetic podcast for you or your business. Produced by Develop AI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Is "sport washing" the next tactic for African leaders?
This is your weekly dose of African politics. Join Amina, Will and Khaya as we go all across the continent every day and serve you the chat, news and analysis you need to survive in Africa.The production of this episode, including the voices, scripting and editing, is done with AI. Executive Producer is Paul McNally.Find out more at www.developai.co.za. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI in Egypt, AI animation and building a GPT of yourself
In this episode of "Develop AI," co-hosts Amina Ahmed and Will Adams, along with guest Khaya Dlanga, delve into exciting advancements and challenges in the AI realm. Topics range from the benefit of AI in journalism to combating AI-generated disinformation. They also discuss the potential advantages and risks involved in immediate fact-checking due to faster AI production. An insightful conversation about the adoption of AI in sectors like health, military, content creation, and data security en
The 7 African projects that are embracing AI and data journalism (this show was entirely produced with AI from just this week's newsletter)
Join Amina, Will and Khaya as they unpack this week's world of AI.The episode is entirely created with AI (including the hosts) from tools and code produced by Develop AI.All imperfections generated by the AI have been kept in deliberately.Find out more at www.developai.co.za.The basis for the episode was our weekly newsletter. Subscribe at www.developai.substack.com. Here is the exact letter that was used.We are documenting the progress and challenges of AI each week in the newsletter.Join the
AI strategies for newsrooms... and the content apocalypse that is coming (this show was entirely produced with AI from just this week's newsletter)
Join Amina, Will and Khaya as they unpack this week's world of AI.The episode is entirely created with AI (including the hosts) from tools and code produced by Develop AI.All imperfections generated by the AI have been kept in deliberately.Find out more at www.developai.co.za.The basis for the episode was our weekly newsletter. Subscribe at www.developai.substack.com. Here is the exact letter that was used.We are documenting the progress and challenges of building generative media each week in t
Zimbabwe has built an AI newsreader, but she isn't coming for your job (this show was entirely produced with AI from just this week's newsletter)
Join Amina, Will and Khaya as they unpack this week's world of AI.The episode is entirely created with AI (including the hosts) from tools and code produced by Develop AI.All imperfections generated by the AI have been kept in deliberately.Find out more at www.developai.co.za.The basis for the episode was our weekly newsletter. Subscribe at www.developai.substack.com. Here is the exact letter that was used. We are documenting the progress and challenges of building generative medi
Use AI to build a complete podcast episode - no mics required (this show was entirely produced with AI from just this week's newsletter)
Join Amina, Will and Khaya as they unpack this week's world of AI. The episode is entirely created with AI (including the hosts) from tools and code produced by Develop AI. All imperfections generated by the AI have been kept in deliberately. Find out more at www.developai.co.za. The basis for the episode was our weekly newsletter. Subscribe at www.developai.substack.com. Here is the exact letter that was used.Join the conversation by joining our WhatsApp Community.
Freedom Day in South Africa: What Does It Mean for the EFF and the ANC?
In today's episode of Johannesburg: Today and Tomorrow, Amina and Will discuss Freedom Day in South Africa. Freedom Day marks the country's first democratic elections and is a public holiday. The pair reflect on the progress South Africa has made since the end of apartheid and what still needs to be done. They also discuss the results of the recent municipal elections and what they mean for the country moving forward.
The Shocking Truth About Katlego Bereng's Death
In today's episode of Johannesburg: Today and Tomorrow, Khaya and Will discuss the recent arrest of people related to the death of Katlego Bereng, the rethinking of Botswana's 50-year old mining pact with De Beers, and the response of Dirco to the violence in Sudan. They also touch on Eskom's new CEO, Andre de Ruyter, and his refusal to name names in the corruption scandal at Eskom.
The Gift of the Givers: Helping to evacuate people from Sudan
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The Listeriosis Outbreak: Five Years Later
So today on Johannesburg: Today and Tomorrow, we discussed the latest developments in the legal case against Tiger Brands, the company responsible for the listeriosis outbreak that killed over 200 people in South Africa. Gerhard Ackerman has been found guilty of more than 720 charges, including rape, human trafficking, sexual grooming of children, attempted murder, and sexual exploitation of children. He has been sentenced to life in prison, which is the maximum sentence possible for human traff
Sudan in Crisis: An Expat's Perspective
Today on Johannesburg: Today and Tomorrow, we discussed the current situation in Sudan with expat Ash Ramraj. He described the conditions as unbearable, and we also learned about the upcoming Comic Con Africa in Cape Town. Will is a big fan of cosplay, and he's excited for StreetCon this weekend. Finally, we discussed the Hawks' investigation into Gauteng Health officials for bid rigging in a tender for a kickbacks scheme.
The South African government's possible backtracking on its promise to phase out coal-fired power plants
In today's episode of Johannesburg: Today and Tomorrow, Monica and Will discuss the possible backtracking of the South African government on its promise to phase out coal-fired power plants, the new head coach of Mamelodi Sundowns, the upcoming 15th BRICS summit, and the water crisis in South Africa.
Johannesburg Today and Tomorrow: Episode 3 - Load Shedding, Bloemfontein Prison Escape, and Food Inflation
This is Johannesburg Today and Tomorrow with Monica Matthews and Will Adams.Today, we're talking about the load shedding and the recent escape from the Mangaung Correctional Centre. We're also discussing the ANC's plans to field another Al-Jama-ah councillor as the next mayor of Johannesburg.
The launch of YuLife in South Africa: What it means for the people of South Africa
This is Johannesburg Today and Tomorrow, a podcast about current affairs and news in Johannesburg, South Africa. Your hosts are Monica Matthews and Will Adams.In today's episode, we discuss the recent findings of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) that billions of Rands have been paid out to students who weren't eligible to receive money from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (Nsfas). We also interview Ralph who gives us his prediction for what will happen in this story over the next w
The Effects of Load Shedding on Businesses and Jobs
This is Johannesburg Today and Tomorrow, a podcast about the city of Johannesburg, South Africa. Our presenters are Monica Matthews and Will Adams. In this episode, we discuss Nelson Mandela's granddaughter's criticism of the ANC government, load shedding, and predictions for the next week. We're also joined by Ralph, a psychic, who tells us about his predictions for the next week. We end by discussing the March consumer price index and its potential effects on interest rates.