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Technology
Fake business websites don’t pass ‘sniff test’ – Consumer NZ
About 100 websites purporting to offer plumbing, electrical and pest control services have been taken down after a Newsroom investigation
Movement to Correct the Internet widens its web
A campaign to correct online gender bias and change the way the world sees the feats of sportswomen is scooping awards and fixing the internet.
Paddon urges motorsport world to speed up change
Champion Kiwi driver Hayden Paddon wants the motorsport world to speed up a switch to alternative energy powering rally cars.
Good vibrations as US deal gets NZ sports recovery product on shelves
A health-tech company’s partnership with a major US firm will mean its products will be in thousands of stores globally
Tech reinvention helps NZ manufacturers grind back into action
Struggling manufacturers hopeful things are about to turn a corner
NZ needs to avoid becoming dumping ground of world's inferior products
Right would support a circular economy where resources remain in use for as long as possible
How to solve our infrastructure crisis
NZ needs to agree a long-term, forward-looking plan for infrastructure that will aid our future needs
ChatGPT is not a passing fad, let's get it to work for us, not against us
Teachers should use ChatGPT and generative AI to develop critical literacy
The new world of digital work
Work is going through a revolution, accelerated by the experience of lockdown during the pandemic.
Constructing an AI-savvy business model
The constraints and regulations around AI are the starting point for innovation for Kiwi companies.
Employers' new challenge: AI's use through the employment life cycle
Artificial intelligence may take your job – but it may wind up being your boss, too.