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Showing posts from Author: Daniel Ikechukwu

Daniel Ikechukwu is the founder and lead analyst at CreedTec — an industrial AI analysis publication covering robotics, IIoT, manufacturing AI, and the financial impact of automation on global industry. Based in Nigeria, Daniel covers industrial AI developments across global and emerging markets with a focus on operational and investment implications.
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Singapore robotics ecosystem RoboNexus startups innovation
May 2, 2025 March 19, 2025
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Singapore Robotics Ecosystem: RoboNexus’s $150M Gamble to Launch 500 Startups by 2030 (And Why the World Is Taking Notice)

The Tiny Nation Betting Big on Robotics Dominance In a gleaming lab at Singapore’s Nanyang […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
NVIDIA DGX Spark and DGX Station personal AI computers powering next-gen AI workflows.
May 2, 2025 March 19, 2025
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Why NVIDIA’s DGX Spark and DGX Station Are the 10X Faster Game-Changer for Personal AI Computers (And What It Means for Global Tech Dominance)

The $50,000 Desk Supercomputer—Why Personal AI Computers Are Now Unavoidable In 2023, a small robotics […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
MIT’s biohybrid soft robotics artificial muscles mimicking the human iris under light stimulation
August 6, 2025 March 18, 2025
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Why Soft Robotics Artificial Muscles Are the $8.4 Billion Breakthrough Transforming Industries from Healthcare to Space Exploration (MIT’s Latest Innovation Unveiled)

The Rise of Soft Robotics Artificial Muscles—Beyond Metal and Motors In 2024, a surgical robot […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
AI as the last invention human civilization requires
May 2, 2025 March 18, 2025
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Why AI As the Last Invention Could End Human Innovation: 10 Scenarios Where Progress Stops (And What It Means for Our Survival)

The Paradox of Infinite Intelligence In 1965, mathematician Irving John Good envisioned a future where […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
1X's NEO Gamma soft humanoid robots in home environments
May 2, 2025 March 17, 2025
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Soft Humanoid Robots: Why 1X’s NEO Gamma Is the First Truly Safe Robot for Your Home (And 3 Risks No One’s Talking About)

The Day a Robot Caught My Toddler Last month, at a tech demo in Oslo, […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
AI Companions Changing Human Relationships
May 2, 2025 March 17, 2025
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The Rise of AI Companions: Why 67% of Lonely Adults Now Prefer Digital Friends Over Humans (And What It Means for Our Future)

The Silent Revolution of AI Companions In 2023, a 34-year-old nurse named Sarah from Ohio […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
Why STEM Robotics Competitions Are Fueling Tomorrow’s Innovators
May 2, 2025 March 15, 2025
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Why STEM Robotics Competitions Are Fueling Tomorrow’s Innovators: 5 Lessons from the Frontlines of Teamwork and Tech

The Silent Revolution in School Gymnasiums In a bustling high school gymnasium in Houston, a […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
May 2, 2025 March 8, 2025
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Why AI Ethics Could Save or Sink Us.

Why AI Ethics is the Defining Battle of Our Time   “AI could save humanity—or enslave […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
AI deepfakes dark side emerging markets 2026 — Nigerian enterprise executive receiving deepfake impersonation attack on mobile video call in Lagos office
March 30, 2026 March 3, 2025
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AI Deepfakes Dark Side 2026: Why Emerging Market Enterprises Are the Most Exposed and the Least Prepared

Last Updated March 2026 Fast Facts — Key Takeaways The AI deepfakes dark side in […]

Daniel Ikechukwu
What is artificial intelligence In 2026 — AI moving from definition to autonomous decision-making in industry
June 5, 2026 January 21, 2025
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What Is Artificial Intelligence in 2026 — The Answer Has Changed and It’s Costing You

Last Updated 2026 Fast Facts In 2020, “what is artificial intelligence?” was a definition question. […]

Daniel Ikechukwu

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