ListenerListenerBusinessWhat is the Meganet? Software engineer explains how it’s ‘commandeering' our lives"Internet is already beyond the control of the people who are supposed to be running it."13 Jul 04:00 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: AI already tainting our politicsNational Party’s AI-generated images ad scandal is an eerie portent of things to come.12 Jul 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: A threadbare idea is winning over Twitter’s disillusionedFor Elon Musk, a death spiral of declining usage and ad revenue is a real possibility.07 Jul 12:21 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: So much for the Mastodon takeoverMillions flocked to Mastodon in protest of Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter. What happened?04 Jul 12:00 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: Is KiwiGPT the answer to keeping AI accessible to everyone?After using ChatGPT Premium, questions arise on how to stop the cost divide with AI.30 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessHow a company is saving hospitals millions and reducing their wasteFounder says the company recently surpassed more than $2m in savings for NZ hospitals.30 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe people willing to do small jobs - for a priceFor people with busy lives and no time for personal tasks, help is at hand – for a price.17 Jun 02:47 AM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe Kiwi astronomy student interning for NasaLeah Albrow is exploring planets beyond our solar system at Nasa’s Jet Propulsion Lab.16 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe Kiwi company supplying starter cells for cultivated meatCultivated meat is not available yet … but “it’s coming, ready or not”.09 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: The need to regulate AI is becoming urgentEuropeans are moving at pace to address the threats posed by artificial intelligence.02 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessIgor Felippe’s groundbreaking research into blood pressure comes with its challengesOn a professional and personal level, Dr Igor Felippe knows this battle well.02 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessFrom high-fashion PR to publicising the plight of African elephantsOn the road to self-discovery, Kiwi decided to pursue her dream of wildlife photography.26 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessOLED v LED technology for TVs: Which is better?When it comes to buying a new TV, Peter Griffin explains which viewing technology is best.19 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe businesses who use profits to give people a second chanceThey help people struggling with addiction, long-term unemployment or housing insecurity.12 May 11:05 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessHow to invest your money wisely - wealth expert’s top tipsPersonal wealth educator Lisa Dudson takes the mystery out of investing.05 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessWhat a waste: Bad building practices we need to ditchAuckland trial shows environmental benefits of not using “skip-it” mentality.14 Apr 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessPeter Griffin: ChatGPT leaves Siri and Alexa looking dumbThe voice-activated devices seem oh so 10 years ago thanks to recent AI advancement.07 Apr 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerOpinionOpinion: Good luck getting Kiwi employees to give up on remote workingListener: Workers have had a taste of the benefits, and they're sold.30 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessFuture shock: Should we be worried about the sudden arrival of ChatGPT?Listener: AI is at the peak of the 'hype cycle'. Here's what it can actually do (so far).24 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessBeep off: How to stop work overwhelming your lifeListener: Attention spans plummeting as workers juggle pings, beeps and distractions.19 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusiness'The ones everyone blames': Forestry workers fearful of fallout over cyclone slash inquiryListener: Will forestry workers be collateral damage with industry practices under fire?17 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe truth about eggs: What’s really going on with shortages and soaring pricesListener: The price of eggs has shot up around the world. So what's happening in NZ?16 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessFund facts: How to make enough money from shares even in tough timesListener: What should investors do when markets turn sour?17 Feb 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessNew year, new job? How to tell when it's time to cut your losses - and quitListener: Why you should cut your losses to get ahead.26 Jan 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessProperty plunge? Why housing is no longer a one-way betListener: For years housing has been a one-way bet. But that may be about to change.17 Jul 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe crate divide: The new rules that could disrupt farming in NZListener: Latest attempts to improve pig welfare could be a watershed moment for farming.25 Jun 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessBrain gain: How AI is going to change your lifeListener: Tech could help us live longer. But can we keep our humanity in the process?20 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessIncome insurance: Is a 'jobs tax' a good idea?Listener: Proposed income insurance scheme for redundancy and sickness is on the table.15 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessWelcome back: Tourists return, but will the industry ever be the same again?Listener: For some small tourism businesses it's too little, too late.08 May 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessFake meat could save the planet - but who will buy it?Listener: Plant-based meat was the hottest thing in food. Investor appetites have cooled.02 Apr 05:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessBattle of the BBC: Why the UK's favourite broadcaster is under fireListener: Touted as the model for NZ to follow, the BBC faces an "existential threat".19 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe Sharesies phenomenon: Is the big crash still ahead for amateur investors?Listener: With 2022 looking volatile, are new investors prepared for a wild ride?12 Mar 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusiness'I was disgusted by what happened to my godson': Writer calls time on Big TechListener: A visit to Graceland was the last straw for controversial UK author Johann Hari.25 Feb 04:00 PM
ListenerListenerBusinessThe 'world's scariest economist' is on a mission to fix capitalismListener: Mariana Mazzucato's radical vision has won fans from Washington to Wellington.25 Feb 04:00 PM