In a groundbreaking move that blends cutting-edge technology with cultural preservation, Horizonrealm has introduced Pato, a new AI assistant that speaks Setswana. This is more than just a language app; it's a potential game-changer for how technology interacts with communities in Africa, particularly in Botswana. What is Pato? Pato is designed to be an interactive AI assistant capable of answering questions, telling stories, and more, all in the Setswana language. It's built with a focus on: 🔸 Language Proficiency: Pato is fluent in Setswana. 🔸 Cultural Knowledge: It brings the richness of Setswana tradition to the digital world. 🔸 Learning and Adaptation: Pato is designed to continuously learn and grow, adapting to user needs and the evolving language. Pato's development recognizes that innovation is not just about technology, but also about cultural context. It is a move toward inclusivity, ensuring that technological advancements are accessible and relevant to di...
Many Batswana have wondered where they can watch local shows and documentaries, especially with the decline of Botswana Television (BTV). BTV used to air a variety of interesting shows weekly, but it now focuses mainly on parliamentary debates and government programs throughout the day. For those who enjoyed local shows like "Thololosi," "Rra Dijo," and "Beauty," there has been a significant shift in the entertainment industry. Nowadays, people prefer modern IPTV services like Netflix and Showmax, which are popular in Africa. Despite this trend, traditional cable TV companies like DSTV continue to provide their services and have introduced smart technologies that allow subscribers to watch content even when away from home. In Botswana, a few TV channels have emerged to fill the void left by BTV, though most of them currently operate YouTube channels and static websites. Additionally, new companies have developed Netflix-like apps to stream local production...