• What happens when artificial intelligence meets geopolitical conflicts? In the latest episode of “Uncanny Valley,” our hosts delve into the complex intersection of the Iran War and the burgeoning AI industry, particularly its close ties with the Department of Defense. As we navigate this intricate landscape, we’re forced to consider not just the implications for warfare, but also the ethical dilemmas posed by prediction markets in a time of crisis.

    It’s fascinating to see how technology can shape narratives and power dynamics on the global stage. This episode reminds us that the evolution of AI isn’t just about innovation; it's about responsibility and the choices we make. How will we balance advancement with ethical considerations?

    Discover more in the full article!
    https://www.wired.com/story/uncanny-valley-podcast-iran-war-artificial-intelligence-prediction-markets-paramount-warner-bros/
    #ArtificialIntelligence #IranWar #Ethics #TechInPolitics #UncannyValley
    What happens when artificial intelligence meets geopolitical conflicts? In the latest episode of “Uncanny Valley,” our hosts delve into the complex intersection of the Iran War and the burgeoning AI industry, particularly its close ties with the Department of Defense. As we navigate this intricate landscape, we’re forced to consider not just the implications for warfare, but also the ethical dilemmas posed by prediction markets in a time of crisis. It’s fascinating to see how technology can shape narratives and power dynamics on the global stage. This episode reminds us that the evolution of AI isn’t just about innovation; it's about responsibility and the choices we make. How will we balance advancement with ethical considerations? Discover more in the full article! https://www.wired.com/story/uncanny-valley-podcast-iran-war-artificial-intelligence-prediction-markets-paramount-warner-bros/ #ArtificialIntelligence #IranWar #Ethics #TechInPolitics #UncannyValley
    ‘Uncanny Valley’: Iran War in the AI Era, Prediction Market Ethics, and Paramount Beats Netflix
    In this episode, our hosts unpack the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly as the AI industry has been entrenching itself with the Department of Defense.
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  • 🚨 "Trust but verify" might need a new twist when it comes to tech in our elections! Dr. Sam Amadi, Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, recently cautioned against placing confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) technological deployment for the upcoming 2027 elections. During the Citizens Town Hall Meeting on Electoral Act 2026, he emphasized the importance of skepticism rather than blind faith—after all, technology can be as reliable as your uncle's "infallible" investment tips! 🤔

    As we approach the elections, it's crucial to question how technology will shape our democratic processes. Are we ready to embrace tech, or will it leave us more puzzled than a cat watching a laser pointer?

    Stay informed and keep the conversation going!

    🔗 https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/2027-nobody-should-trust-inec-deployment-of-technology-sam-amadi/
    #Elections2027 #INEC #TechInPolitics #CivicEngagement #Nigeria
    🚨 "Trust but verify" might need a new twist when it comes to tech in our elections! Dr. Sam Amadi, Director of the Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, recently cautioned against placing confidence in the Independent National Electoral Commission's (INEC) technological deployment for the upcoming 2027 elections. During the Citizens Town Hall Meeting on Electoral Act 2026, he emphasized the importance of skepticism rather than blind faith—after all, technology can be as reliable as your uncle's "infallible" investment tips! 🤔 As we approach the elections, it's crucial to question how technology will shape our democratic processes. Are we ready to embrace tech, or will it leave us more puzzled than a cat watching a laser pointer? Stay informed and keep the conversation going! 🔗 https://dailypost.ng/2026/03/02/2027-nobody-should-trust-inec-deployment-of-technology-sam-amadi/ #Elections2027 #INEC #TechInPolitics #CivicEngagement #Nigeria
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    2027: Nobody should trust INEC deployment of technology – Sam Amadi
    Director of Abuja School of Social and Political Thought, Dr Sam Amadi, says no Nigerian should place confidence on the deployment of technology by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC. Amadi said this on Sunday during the Citizens Tow
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  • 🔍 What happens when technology meets tradition in electoral processes?

    The recent assent to the Electoral Act 2026 by Tinubu has opened a debate surrounding the manual results transmission option included as a backup to electronic methods. While critics voice concerns, the NSE ICT Head insists that the provision is not problematic, emphasizing its role in providing a safety net should technological issues arise.

    It's fascinating to see how the blend of modern solutions and traditional methods can create a more robust electoral system. As we navigate these changes, it’s imperative to consider how they impact our democratic processes.

    What are your thoughts on balancing technology with manual methods in elections?

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/01/manual-results-transmission-option-in-electoral-act-not-an-issue-says-nse-ict-head/
    #ElectoralAct #Election2026 #NSEICT #DigitalDemocracy #TechInPolitics
    🔍 What happens when technology meets tradition in electoral processes? The recent assent to the Electoral Act 2026 by Tinubu has opened a debate surrounding the manual results transmission option included as a backup to electronic methods. While critics voice concerns, the NSE ICT Head insists that the provision is not problematic, emphasizing its role in providing a safety net should technological issues arise. It's fascinating to see how the blend of modern solutions and traditional methods can create a more robust electoral system. As we navigate these changes, it’s imperative to consider how they impact our democratic processes. What are your thoughts on balancing technology with manual methods in elections? Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/03/01/manual-results-transmission-option-in-electoral-act-not-an-issue-says-nse-ict-head/ #ElectoralAct #Election2026 #NSEICT #DigitalDemocracy #TechInPolitics
    Manual Results Transmission Option In Electoral Act Not An Issue, Says NSE ICT Head
    Tinubu assented to the Electoral Act 2026 some weeks back. However, critics have faulted the law, which provides for the electronic transmission of results but makes room for a manual backup in case of technological issues. The post Manual Results Tr
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  • 📢 Are we still relying on paper to transmit our election results? It’s like using a flip phone in a smartphone world! 🤳

    In a recent article, Itodo emphasized the urgency for the National Assembly to adopt mandatory electronic transmission of election results. He warns that failing to make this shift would mean missing a golden opportunity to enhance transparency and efficiency in our electoral process.

    It's hard to believe that in 2023, we still debate the potential of technology in elections. Wouldn't it be great if our results could be as instant as our online shopping? Let’s hope our leaders catch up!

    What are your thoughts on this?

    Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/16/nass-should-adopt-reps-position-on-e-transmission-of-election-results-itodo/

    #Election2023 #Nigeria #Etransmission #TechInPolitics #Transparency
    📢 Are we still relying on paper to transmit our election results? It’s like using a flip phone in a smartphone world! 🤳 In a recent article, Itodo emphasized the urgency for the National Assembly to adopt mandatory electronic transmission of election results. He warns that failing to make this shift would mean missing a golden opportunity to enhance transparency and efficiency in our electoral process. It's hard to believe that in 2023, we still debate the potential of technology in elections. Wouldn't it be great if our results could be as instant as our online shopping? Let’s hope our leaders catch up! What are your thoughts on this? Read more here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/16/nass-should-adopt-reps-position-on-e-transmission-of-election-results-itodo/ #Election2023 #Nigeria #Etransmission #TechInPolitics #Transparency
    NASS Should Adopt Reps’ Position On E-Transmission Of Election Results – Itodo
    He warned that it would be a missed opportunity if Nigeria fails to adopt mandatory electronic transmission of results. The post NASS Should Adopt Reps’ Position On E-Transmission Of Election Results – Itodo appeared first on Channels Television.
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  • 🔍 Have you ever wondered how reliable our election results can be in the digital age?

    In a recent statement, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele defended the Senate's decision on the e-transmission of election results, emphasizing that Nigeria's existing communication and power infrastructure is not equipped for real-time updates as some stakeholders might expect. This decision, he asserts, is backed by substantial data highlighting the challenges we face.

    As someone invested in the electoral process, it’s essential to understand the nuances behind these technological limitations. It makes you think: How can we build a more robust system for future elections?

    Explore the full article for in-depth insights!

    https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/15/senate-defends-decision-on-e-transmission-of-election-results-says-action-backed-by-data/

    #NigeriaElections #ElectionIntegrity #TechInPolitics #SenateNews #DigitalDemocracy
    🔍 Have you ever wondered how reliable our election results can be in the digital age? In a recent statement, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele defended the Senate's decision on the e-transmission of election results, emphasizing that Nigeria's existing communication and power infrastructure is not equipped for real-time updates as some stakeholders might expect. This decision, he asserts, is backed by substantial data highlighting the challenges we face. As someone invested in the electoral process, it’s essential to understand the nuances behind these technological limitations. It makes you think: How can we build a more robust system for future elections? Explore the full article for in-depth insights! https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/15/senate-defends-decision-on-e-transmission-of-election-results-says-action-backed-by-data/ #NigeriaElections #ElectionIntegrity #TechInPolitics #SenateNews #DigitalDemocracy
    Senate Defends Decision On E-Transmission Of Election Results, Says Action Backed By Data
    Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele, said Nigeria's communication and power infrastructure would not guarantee the real-time electronic transmission of election results as envisaged by some stakeholders. The post Senate Defends Decision On
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  • In a world where technology and transparency are crucial, the Senate Spokesman, Yemi Adaramodu, stands firm against intimidation regarding the real-time transmission of election results. Recently, he emphasized that the National Assembly will not back down, showcasing a commitment to progressive electoral practices.

    This stance is essential for fostering trust in our electoral system. With advancements in technology, we should advocate for reforms that promote transparency and accountability. It’s not just about the results; it’s about the integrity of the process.

    How can you contribute to a more transparent electoral process in your community? Engage in discussions, advocate for reforms, and make your voice heard!

    Read more about this important issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/10/electronic-transmission-we-cant-be-intimidated-senate-spokesman/

    #ElectionIntegrity #TransparencyMatters #CivicEngagement #TechInPolitics #RealTimeResults
    In a world where technology and transparency are crucial, the Senate Spokesman, Yemi Adaramodu, stands firm against intimidation regarding the real-time transmission of election results. Recently, he emphasized that the National Assembly will not back down, showcasing a commitment to progressive electoral practices. This stance is essential for fostering trust in our electoral system. With advancements in technology, we should advocate for reforms that promote transparency and accountability. It’s not just about the results; it’s about the integrity of the process. How can you contribute to a more transparent electoral process in your community? Engage in discussions, advocate for reforms, and make your voice heard! Read more about this important issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/10/electronic-transmission-we-cant-be-intimidated-senate-spokesman/ #ElectionIntegrity #TransparencyMatters #CivicEngagement #TechInPolitics #RealTimeResults
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    Electronic transmission: We can’t be intimidated – Senate Spokesman
    Senate Spokesman, Yemi Adaramodu, has said the red chamber of the National Assembly cannot be intimidated over the real-time transmission of election results saga. Adaramodu made the remarks on Tuesday in an interview on Politics Today, a programme o
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  • 🚨 Election Alert! 🚨 Ever thought your votes could be lost in the digital abyss? Kenneth Okonkwo, an influential figure from the African Democratic Congress, has taken a stand! He recently urged the Senate to ban any elections where results aren't transmitted electronically.

    During his chat on Politics Today, he stressed the importance of direct electronic transmission from polling units, leaving manual results in the past—where they belong! After all, if we can order food online and track our pizza in real time, why can't we do the same with our democratic process?

    It’s high time we embrace technology in elections! Who wants to wait for results like it’s the next episode of their favorite series? 📺

    Catch the full scoop here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/10/cancel-elections-where-results-are-not-transmitted-electronically-okonkwo-tells-senate/

    #Elections2023 #VoteSmart #TechInPolitics #KenOkonkwo #DemocracyMatters
    🚨 Election Alert! 🚨 Ever thought your votes could be lost in the digital abyss? Kenneth Okonkwo, an influential figure from the African Democratic Congress, has taken a stand! He recently urged the Senate to ban any elections where results aren't transmitted electronically. During his chat on Politics Today, he stressed the importance of direct electronic transmission from polling units, leaving manual results in the past—where they belong! After all, if we can order food online and track our pizza in real time, why can't we do the same with our democratic process? It’s high time we embrace technology in elections! Who wants to wait for results like it’s the next episode of their favorite series? 📺 Catch the full scoop here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/10/cancel-elections-where-results-are-not-transmitted-electronically-okonkwo-tells-senate/ #Elections2023 #VoteSmart #TechInPolitics #KenOkonkwo #DemocracyMatters
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    Cancel elections where results are not transmitted electronically – Okonkwo tells Senate
    Amid growing criticism over the proposed amendments to the Electoral Act, African Democratic Congress, ADC, chieftain Kenneth Okonkwo has urged the Senate to completely expunge provisions allowing manual transmission of election results. Speaking on
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  • 🚨 Breaking News: Amaechi and his son hit the streets! 🚨 As the protest against the Senate's rejection of real-time electronic transmission of election results gains momentum, it's clear that the APC might just be sweating bullets. 😅

    These protests reflect a growing concern about transparency in our electoral process. When technology can help us count votes faster than we can choose what to binge-watch next, why resist? It’s puzzling and a tad amusing to think that in the age of instant messaging, some are still stuck in the communication stone age.

    Let’s hope for a future where our elections are as smooth and efficient as our online shopping experiences! 🛒

    For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/10/amaechi-son-join-protest-over-e-transmission-of-election-results-says-apc-is-afraid/

    #Elections2023 #TransparencyMatters #TechInPolitics #AmaechiProtest #YouthVoices
    🚨 Breaking News: Amaechi and his son hit the streets! 🚨 As the protest against the Senate's rejection of real-time electronic transmission of election results gains momentum, it's clear that the APC might just be sweating bullets. 😅 These protests reflect a growing concern about transparency in our electoral process. When technology can help us count votes faster than we can choose what to binge-watch next, why resist? It’s puzzling and a tad amusing to think that in the age of instant messaging, some are still stuck in the communication stone age. Let’s hope for a future where our elections are as smooth and efficient as our online shopping experiences! 🛒 For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/02/10/amaechi-son-join-protest-over-e-transmission-of-election-results-says-apc-is-afraid/ #Elections2023 #TransparencyMatters #TechInPolitics #AmaechiProtest #YouthVoices
    Amaechi, Son Join Protest Over E-Transmission Of Election Results, Says APC Is Afraid
    The protest, which began on Monday, is opposed to the Senate’s decision to reject real-time electronic transmission of election results. The post Amaechi, Son Join Protest Over E-Transmission Of Election Results, Says APC Is Afraid appeared first on
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  • 🚨 Did you hear the latest political plot twist? Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have come forward to quash rumors that the Senate rejected the real-time electronic transmission of election results. In fact, they clarified that the provision was passed during a plenary session! It seems like some headlines are more fictional than a soap opera script!

    Public concern was bubbling over, but it’s good to see our senators stepping up like heroes in a political drama. Let’s hope this tech-savvy move leads us to smoother, more transparent elections. After all, who wouldn’t want to see results pop up faster than last season’s reality show finale?

    Stay informed and keep the conversation going!

    👉 https://journalist101.com/2026/02/05/senators-push-back-say-senate-did-not-reject-e-transmission-of-results/
    #ElectionIntegrity #SenateNews #TechInPolitics #TransparencyMatters #NigerianPolitics
    🚨 Did you hear the latest political plot twist? Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have come forward to quash rumors that the Senate rejected the real-time electronic transmission of election results. In fact, they clarified that the provision was passed during a plenary session! It seems like some headlines are more fictional than a soap opera script! Public concern was bubbling over, but it’s good to see our senators stepping up like heroes in a political drama. Let’s hope this tech-savvy move leads us to smoother, more transparent elections. After all, who wouldn’t want to see results pop up faster than last season’s reality show finale? Stay informed and keep the conversation going! 👉 https://journalist101.com/2026/02/05/senators-push-back-say-senate-did-not-reject-e-transmission-of-results/ #ElectionIntegrity #SenateNews #TechInPolitics #TransparencyMatters #NigerianPolitics
    Senators Push Back, Say Senate Did Not Reject E-Transmission of Results
    Thirteen senators, led by Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, have dismissed widespread claims that the Senate rejected the provision on real-time electronic transmission of election results, insisting that the clause was in fact passed at plenary on Wednesda
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  • 🌟 Exciting news from Gombe State! Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has officially launched the All Progressives Congress (APC) digital membership registration and revalidation. This initiative aims to streamline the membership process and engage more citizens in political activities. 📲

    It's so interesting to see how technology is transforming our political landscape, making it easier for everyone to participate. Just think about how much simpler it is to stay connected and involved now!

    What are your thoughts on digital membership in politics? Could this be the future of civic engagement?

    For more details, check out the full article here:
    https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/gov-yahaya-flags-off-apc-e-registration-revalidates-membership/

    #GombeState #APC #DigitalEngagement #PoliticalParticipation #TechInPolitics
    🌟 Exciting news from Gombe State! Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has officially launched the All Progressives Congress (APC) digital membership registration and revalidation. This initiative aims to streamline the membership process and engage more citizens in political activities. 📲 It's so interesting to see how technology is transforming our political landscape, making it easier for everyone to participate. Just think about how much simpler it is to stay connected and involved now! What are your thoughts on digital membership in politics? Could this be the future of civic engagement? For more details, check out the full article here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/17/gov-yahaya-flags-off-apc-e-registration-revalidates-membership/ #GombeState #APC #DigitalEngagement #PoliticalParticipation #TechInPolitics
    Gov Yahaya Flags-off APC E-Registration, Revalidates Membership
    Segun Awofadeji in Gombe  Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has formally launched the All Progressives Congress (APC) digital membership registration and revalidation in the state, expressing confidence that the
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