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Survey finds most Kiwis spooked about malicious AI - minister responds
AI scams are growing in sophistication - at pace.
AI scams are growing in sophistication - at pace.
Pay-TV broadcaster and streamer will report on Thursday.
'This should have happened years ago,' Consumer CEO Jon Duffy says.
ASB technology and operations executive general manager David Bullock explains how a common phishing scam works. Video / Dean Purcell
Satellite launched from Mahia a first step towards cleaning up space.
New York Times: Our erotic and romantic lives have become ever more tangled with machines.
Space needs a cleanup and Kiwi technology is hoping to lead the way.
Plus: What are your rights if you want to keep working from home?
NYT: X took payments for subscriptions from entities barred from doing business in US.
PLUS: NZ's largest Tesla supercharger station opens in Taupō.
Toby Thomas-Smith has resurfaced after the backlash over an Instagram post.
Wisk, Kea Aerospace and Dawn Aerospace will run test flights from the upgraded facility.
As it races to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google has retired its Bard chatbot.
The Commerce Commission has issued an unusually pointed update.
One-shop sites are preferred by the public, and an expert sounds an AI warning.
Startup helping small suppliers navigate the cut-throat world of supermarket stocking.
New York Times: Ben Armstrong, aka 'Bitboy', was a crypto star. Then it all went boom.
Universal, the biggest of the Big Three, pulled songs by Taylor Swift and many others.
PHEV owners will pay twice - even if their battery's range is now next-to-nothing.
Plus: Remote workers bear the brunt of layoffs.
'2degrees’ lack of spectrum is limiting our ability to compete with Spark and One.'
Three of Wall Street's "Magnificent Seven" report.
Elon Musk's Starlink could be in for more costs and regulation, if MBIE gets its way.
Still the cheapest but not nearly as light on your wallet.
The move could bring Guy Haddleton back into the fold.
Computer-brain interface startup makes apparent breakthrough.
The union opposes a move to three days in the office, up from the previous two.
Tech giant will pay US$94m termination fee. Roomba sacking a third of its staff.