Scarlett Johansson ‘shocked, angry’ at new ChatGPT voice
'This is clearly programmed to feed dudes’ egos.'
'This is clearly programmed to feed dudes’ egos.'
The AI will have a 'photographic memory' of a person’s virtual activity.
Here's an attempt to be more productive without giving in (entirely) to AI.
Financial Times: The agreement gives OpenAI access to content on Reddit.
OPINION: New Zealand has been actively exploring joining Aukus for more than a year.
New York Times: Publishers about to discover if fears are warranted.
Longevity expert Stephen Cave talked to Guyon Espiner about how living to the age of 150 could soon be a reality. Video / RNZ
Retooled search will frequently favour responses crafted by AI over website links.
Is it real? New labels aim to help scrollers see what was made with AI.
Financial Times: Top 50 biggest stock gainers hit by painful decrease after lockdowns.
A 'tipping point' as more professionals upskill and leaders wonder how to embrace AI.
Firm goes beyond generative AI to tech that can make its own decisions.
Key to success: Being 'consistently not stupid, instead of trying to be very intelligent'.
New York Times: The oil-rich kingdom seeks to complete its oil dominance.
AI capabilities have reaccelerated AWS’ growth rate, now on pace for US$100 billion.
Where nearly everyone has a smartphone, probably nearly everyone will have an opinion.
Warning AI may be getting more powerful, ability to detect fakes lagging.
OPINION: TikTok is just a social media app; a lack of media literacy is far more damaging.
Financial Times: Facebook parent claims Llama 3 takes step to human-level intelligence.
Financial Times: Elon Musk's prediction sets him apart from his rivals.
EV maker has falling global sales, ageing model lineup, tumbling stock price.
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.
The woman was shopping at a Rotorua New World when she was asked to leave the store.
The company reported a fall in net profit in its first half result.
The tech world's hottest gadget is, well, just too damn hot.
Financial Times: More companies are appointing staff to oversee the technology.
The hotel says staff and guests have welcomed the automated workers.
Sudima Hotel is using robots to help staff in Auckland. Video / Dean Purcell