
'Godfather of AI' says strong regulation needed
Geoffrey Hinton is considered to be the 'Godfather of AI'.
Geoffrey Hinton is considered to be the 'Godfather of AI'.
Foodstuffs continues facial recognition trial despite nine misidentified in Rotorua store.
OPINION: New Zealand is on the road to recovery.
Even strange behaviour in South Korea and France doesn't dent Wall St optimism.
30 staff lose jobs as larger US firm is accused of bullying.
Financial Times: Asset management giant says investors are overplaying their hand.
The tech giant is upping its AI application efforts.
Followers questioned whether AI was involved.
There has been an increase in student interest from fields outside computer science.
Once a tech leader, Japan has missed out on some important recent developments.
Financial Times: Analysts watch how new chips affect short-term growth.
Financial Times: Concerns over training AI models, Google's power over online search.
The man had not sought out the images, but did not delete them either.
New York Times: Can AI improve your dating game?
New York Times: What happens if you let AI make all your decisions for a week?
Financial Times: Billionaire likely to push for government roles for acolytes and allies.
Firm pushes into the US, new AI tools.
A Christchurch start-up partners with North America's largest independent home builder.
Financial Times: AI demands, renewable energy’s dispersed nature driving big orders.
New York Times: Teen's tragic death linked to emotional bond with AI chatbot.
Financial Times: Boom in adoption of AI tools features strongly in Big Tech results.
OPINION: New Zealand could be poised to uniquely benefit from the AI boom.
The technology giant's sales still top $1 billion, but have declined 6% over the year.
Financial Times: Shares in parent company Alphabet rose 5% in after-hours trading.
OPINION: AI doesn’t mean we should give up on learning another tongue.
OPINION: After a lifetime of iPhone use, switching to a Samsung changed Greg Bruce's life.
Financial Times: Start-up with Big Tech-backing says tool is like ‘human collaborator’.
The AI-powered traps can accurately distinguish between target and non-target species.
OPINION: New Zealand workers are at risk of deepfake scams as AI technology evolves.