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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 16 MIN

People Are Paying Premium For An App To Help Them Grief & 2004 Recapitalization Lessons

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David examines AI-powered grief apps, discussing their potential benefits, ethical concerns, and privacy risks. He contrasts Western use of these apps with traditional African mourning practices and highlights expert opinions on the limits of AI in offering emotional support. Musa covers Nigeria's 2004 banking recapitalization reforms, focusing on capital growth, bank consolidation, and their effects on the stock market, while predicting similar outcomes for the 2026 recapitalization program. Sources: This app became my best friend': Mourning is human. New grief apps want to 'optimise' it for you https://www.linkedin.com/posts/musa-obed-4380b4179_2004-2024-recapitalisation-policy-activity-7196067607395897345-Jj5N?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

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