Artificial intelligence sprouts in Kiwi agtech's global plans
Artificial intelligence is coming to a lettuce crop near you.
Artificial intelligence is coming to a lettuce crop near you.
Attacking school websites is "replacing the act of pulling the school fire alarm".
Virgin says this week it mated a LauncherOne rocket to a special Boeing 747.
Worries that advances in AI could empower weapons to act autonomously and kill people.
For many residents of the Bay area, Silicon Valley has become a glorified frat house.
When some dogs hear "ball", they get excited. But what does the word mean to them?
Scientists say 1cu cm of the material won't break under the weight of 800 tonnes.
Scientists have successfully placed quake sensors along the East Coast seafloor.
Concentrix boss confirms consultation underway.
Three Australian entrepreneurs are developing a tech solution to checkout theft.
There is something worrying going on with modern technology, says Apple CEO.
Australian police have arrested a woman over the alleged theft.
Italy's competition authority handed down fines to Apple and Samsung.
This adds to a lineup that has Rugby World Cup and English Premier League football.
The mass breach at Cathay Pacific is the second of a major airline in two months.
Police will have to follow a new protocol when it comes to driverless vehicles.
Report's author has suggestions to keep "anchor" tech companies in local hands.
A shrewd US$1 billion deal by Mark Zuckerberg could be the best money he ever spent.
Three changes recommended to avoid carnage.
COMMENT: AI has potential to make coding more human centred and focused on being creative.
New Zealand wool may be about to go where no human has gone before: deep space.
Justice meted out by an automated system that apparently has the wrong end of the stick.
There has been a spike in the number of blackmail webcam scams reported.
Auckland's cultural organisations are falling into line and staying quiet on the review.
Long-term investors would still be out of pocket.
Te Papa summit to explore how high-tech innovation can fight climate change.
Who is best-placed to face online threats from the likes of Amazon and Alibaba?
Up to 400 employees keep an eye on the world's democratic contests.
More TV shows, documentaries and movies on the cards for Kiwis.
The app launched last week and already has thousands of downloads, its founder says.