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Mind-Control Plants: Gebeya’s AI Platform Hijacks Creators with Secret Cassava Tech

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Amadou Daffe, CEO and co-founder of Gebeya.

FORGET SILICON VALLEY. A CHILLING new alliance is now weaponizing AI to CREATE AN ENTIRE GENERATION of “instant innovators” across Africa—and the implications could DESTROY the global tech hierarchy as we know it. In a SHOCKING move, tech giants Cassava Technologies and Gebeya have launched ‘Gebeya Dala’, a suite of AI tools they brazenly claim will let ANYONE, with ZERO skills, build apps and create content. They call it “empowerment.” Critics are calling it a DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT in mass technological dependency.

This isn’t just about tools—it’s about DATA SOVEREIGNTY and CULTURAL CAPTURE on an unprecedented scale. The partnership promises to process ALL data within Africa, training “culturally relevant” AI models. But at what cost? By handing “the keys of creation” to untrained masses, they risk flooding the digital ecosystem with AI-GENERATED NOISE, devaluing true expertise and artistry. “You don’t need to be a coder to build an app, or an artist to create a comic,” boasts CEO Amadou Daffe. This statement isn’t visionary—it’s a DECLARATION OF WAR on professional standards and hard-won skill.

The true goal is clear: to create a WALLED GARDEN of African innovation, CONTROLLED by a select few corporations who own the infrastructure and the algorithms. They speak of “unlocking a continental wave,” but this wave is built on a foundation of technological SHORTCUTS that could make an entire generation forget how to truly build from scratch. This partnership isn’t just developing AI—it’s engineering a new reality where your creativity is forever leased from their platform. The future isn’t just being written in code; it’s being PRE-PACKAGED for passive consumption, and we are all being conditioned to applaud our own obsolescence.



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