
How soon will machines outsmart humans? The biggest brains in AI disagree
Financial Times: Elon Musk's prediction sets him apart from his rivals.
Financial Times: Elon Musk's prediction sets him apart from his rivals.
Analyst Clare Capital questioned why Being AI was marketing itself in that fashion.
New, automated system billed as a tenth of the cost of its predecessor.
A survey reveals the hopes for artificial intelligence of Kiwi employers and employees.
New York Times: Tech giant, White House in US$1.5 billion bid to head-off China.
The tech world's hottest gadget is, well, just too damn hot.
New hire sees potential for the use of generative AI in policing.
The telco says it's surprised by the action over 'technical breaches'.
Around 14,000 workers will be cut, according to reports.
Kiwi-American firm's pipeline increasingly dominated by US military work.
The firm founded by ex-All White captain Tim Brown faces a fresh problem.
An investor sees a pricing issue, the plant-based 'meat' sector faces pushback.
No point getting "Ferrari-level of broadband" with a slow router, ComCom says
Australian journalist explains why he's bringing media literacy scheme to Kiwi schools.
And will it take your job?
After Google's Chrome settlement, a look at what private surfing hides - or not.
NYT: Engineer spotted signs someone was trying to access computers all over the world.
Firm pushing into the US, customers beyond government.
‘Nightmare’ quarter for Elon Musk’s company as sales fall for first time in four years.
PLUS: A marketing expert's verdict on the rebrand.
Times: Is it still possible to function in an analogue world? James Marriott finds out.
Tracking costs (that $26 Auckland-Tauranga round trip will become $58) and topping-up.
A recent Rocket Lab launch carried the first NZ Defence project into space.
Celebrities including Larry David and Tom Brady backed FTX, which lost US$11 billion.
New York Times: A wallet-free lifestyle relying on your phone is attainable.
The telco's technology team has been restructured.
How the AI revolution differs from the Industrial Revolution as it starts to cost NZ jobs.
Updated with NZTA answers to reader questions.
The start-up lets small businesses borrow against their provisional tax.
Zuru cofounder weighed AI options from Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook and Google.