Authenticity vs AI: Alberto Laínez on the future of music
Amid the rise of AI-generated music, Honduran artist Alberto Laínez, known as El Aullador, reflects on the struggle to preserve human emotion, culture, and identity in the age of algorithms.


Lucía Aliaga
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Why technology is key to closing the gender gap in sports - Marie Agbah-Hughes explains
Ghanaian weightlifter explains how data and innovation are shaping performance and opportunities for female athletes.
Marie Agbah-Hughes believes technology is reshaping the future of women’s sports. The Ghanaian Olympic weightlifter describes her journey as one of growth and resilience. “It’s been up and down, but overall, I am actually blessed to be involved in sports in my life.” Her involvement in sport began early and transitioned into professional competition in 2017. Alongside competing, she has coached women globally and contributed to building stronger networks within the industry.
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From West Africa to Latin America: Why the Global South is ground zero for Bots-as-a-Service
With banks, governments and small businesses under fire, Bots-as-a-Service is exposing the Global South’s digital vulnerabilities.
Cybercrime is no longer the domain of elite hackers working behind closed doors. Today, it has become an open marketplace where criminals can simply rent the tools they need. Known as Bots-as-a-Service (BaaS), this trend is hitting the Global South hardest, turning countries in Africa and Latin America into both prime targets and unwilling enablers of global cybercrime.
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