
'Dark patterns': Watchdog sues Amazon for tricking users into subscribing to Prime
New York Times: Regulator alleges use of 'dark patterns'.
New York Times: Regulator alleges use of 'dark patterns'.
Owner no longer has two degrees of separation from talismanic vehicle.
Cert NZ sounds AI warnng.
OPINION: Our tech columnist reviews the Samsung S95C television.
Targets include Stanford and New York universities and the University of Washington.
PLUS: How to spot disinformation as the election approaches.
Telegraph: The streaming giant spent millions on star talent which has failed to deliver.
No warning, no webcast for first sub-orbital mission.
The payments provider says some customer data has been stolen by criminals.
Industry reacts to Commerce Commission’s Annual Telecommunications Monitoring Report.
Training, support and hardware for teachers at schools with high Māori and Pasifika rolls.
Law would limit facial recognition, require more data disclosure for the likes of ChatGPT.
New York Times: Why are the people who know the most about AI so worried?
PLUS: A teacher with a positive view of AI.
New York Times: Concerned parents have many tools to actively oversee how kids use tech.
New York Times: How many jobs will be affected is different depending on who you ask.
New York Times: Volunteer moderators closed off access to numerous subreddits.
The move follows $15 million in seed funding.
Precious Lexus is more than a car - it is a talisman.
New York Times: AI is roiling tech, business and politics like nothing in recent memory.
Spark, 2degrees strengthen protections to block websites with CSAM content.
The potential of Apple's new virtual-reality headset poses some awkward questions.
Broadcaster says the rise is down to 'rights inflation', highlights new content.
Firm sacks staff across Australia and New Zealand, with CEO using a 'retch-inducing' word.
The US regulator has launched an offensive against the world’s two largest cryptocurrency exchanges, plus Apple’s yet to prove a use case for virtual reality headsets to investors.
The telco's online sports service is free for its final month of existence.
Financial Times: Scams are on the rise, putting candidates and employers at risk.
Investigation under way after Master Builders site appears to have been attacked.