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Meta AI now available in NZ; vendors tout AI, but will it be inflationary and kill the planet?
19th Apr 24, 3:03pm
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Meta AI now available in NZ; vendors tout AI, but will it be inflationary and kill the planet?
Centralising the power of AI with a few profit-driven entities facing future economic incentives for bad behaviour is a not a good idea
11th Apr 24, 12:21pm
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Centralising the power of AI with a few profit-driven entities facing future economic incentives for bad behaviour is a not a good idea
Efforts to start regulating AI should start with making it obey the law, Antara Haldar argues
4th Apr 24, 10:51am
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Efforts to start regulating AI should start with making it obey the law, Antara Haldar argues
Teams dropped from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 worldwide, following company's move to placate EU regulators
3rd Apr 24, 9:23am
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Teams dropped from Microsoft 365 and Office 365 worldwide, following company's move to placate EU regulators
Microsoft and OpenAI said to build giant US$100 billion 'Stargate' AI data centre
2nd Apr 24, 2:30pm
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Microsoft and OpenAI said to build giant US$100 billion 'Stargate' AI data centre
Accessibility remains an afterthought – how NZ’s digital health tools risk excluding people with disabilities
27th Mar 24, 1:13pm
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Accessibility remains an afterthought – how NZ’s digital health tools risk excluding people with disabilities
Biden administration privacy protecting ban on data sale angers Big Tech
19th Mar 24, 11:17am
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Biden administration privacy protecting ban on data sale angers Big Tech
Apple's developing a smart ring. What do we know about it so far?
15th Mar 24, 3:02pm
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Apple's developing a smart ring. What do we know about it so far?
Xtra email will no longer be free from May 16
10th Mar 24, 7:54pm
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Xtra email will no longer be free from May 16
Europe’s tech industry lags behind the US – but it gives the continent a chance to write the rules of the game
7th Mar 24, 3:52pm
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Europe’s tech industry lags behind the US – but it gives the continent a chance to write the rules of the game
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Windows 11 support for Android apps goes away next year; do you use it?
6th Mar 24, 12:47pm
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Windows 11 support for Android apps goes away next year; do you use it?
Security vendor Avast cops US$16.5 million fine from FTC for selling user data; will it be enough to deter others?
25th Feb 24, 3:50pm
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Security vendor Avast cops US$16.5 million fine from FTC for selling user data; will it be enough to deter others?
Energy-miser technological strategy pays off hugely for chip designer Arm, which now looks to capitalise on the AI boom
9th Feb 24, 2:09pm
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Energy-miser technological strategy pays off hugely for chip designer Arm, which now looks to capitalise on the AI boom
Have messenger-itis with too many apps to keep track of? Solutions are in the works, but they will take time to get right
8th Feb 24, 1:36pm
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Have messenger-itis with too many apps to keep track of? Solutions are in the works, but they will take time to get right
New Zealand part of international Pall Mall Process to tackle spyware and hackers-for-hire
7th Feb 24, 1:18pm
New Zealand part of international Pall Mall Process to tackle spyware and hackers-for-hire
Katharina Pistor highlights the government's role in perpetuating financial-sector fragility, urges stronger legal accountability for political leaders, explains why trading nature derivatives should not be confused with protecting nature, and more
4th Feb 24, 11:18am
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Katharina Pistor highlights the government's role in perpetuating financial-sector fragility, urges stronger legal accountability for political leaders, explains why trading nature derivatives should not be confused with protecting nature, and more
With Imagen 2 add-on, Google Bard catches up with OpenAI's GPT Plus
2nd Feb 24, 2:15pm
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With Imagen 2 add-on, Google Bard catches up with OpenAI's GPT Plus
Microsoft has gone all-in on AI, for both its customers and enterprise partners, releasing its Copilot feature for business customers locally. Juha Saarinen explains
16th Jan 24, 2:50pm
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Microsoft has gone all-in on AI, for both its customers and enterprise partners, releasing its Copilot feature for business customers locally. Juha Saarinen explains
Katharina Pistor shows why OpenAI's efforts to preserve its founding non-profit mission never stood any chance
1st Dec 23, 9:49am
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Katharina Pistor shows why OpenAI's efforts to preserve its founding non-profit mission never stood any chance
Like plumbing did for water, the ‘consumer data right’ could make your personal data safer and easier to share
18th Sep 23, 11:23am
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Like plumbing did for water, the ‘consumer data right’ could make your personal data safer and easier to share
Economist Brian Easton looks at half a dozen external economic issues that will greatly affect this country
21st Sep 20, 9:21am
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Economist Brian Easton looks at half a dozen external economic issues that will greatly affect this country
Economist Brian Easton muses on the user-unfriendliness of many computer interfaces
14th Sep 20, 9:07am
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Economist Brian Easton muses on the user-unfriendliness of many computer interfaces
Gareth Vaughan on the essence of a bubble, AI that's smarter than humans, a vile & racist man, trying to follow real estate money from China, the world's first narco-state & more
19th Jan 18, 10:02am
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Gareth Vaughan on the essence of a bubble, AI that's smarter than humans, a vile & racist man, trying to follow real estate money from China, the world's first narco-state & more
Tom Coupe on the economics of big data; What it is, benefits, its economic impact, its failures, its use for scary policy, data art and more
26th May 17, 10:02am
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Tom Coupe on the economics of big data; What it is, benefits, its economic impact, its failures, its use for scary policy, data art and more
Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics argues Trump can't start a trade war as one is already well underway in cyberspace
16th Nov 16, 11:18am
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Patrick Watson of Mauldin Economics argues Trump can't start a trade war as one is already well underway in cyberspace