OpinionHow AI messed with our human research, and what we learnedCOMMENT: AI is changing the way we accumulate research and development.17 Mar 11:46 PM
LifestyleWorld leaders need AI 'off switch' before it wipes out humanity - researcherAI developments pose a grave danger to the future of life on Earth, warns researcher.17 Mar 05:04 PM
LifestyleMeet the ordinary people whose lives have been ruined by AIA new book sheds startling light on the effect AI is having on our day-to-day lives.14 Mar 08:41 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionOpinion: ‘Superfluous people’ v AI: What the jobs revolution might look likeFinancial Times: Employers are already jumping on the promise of AI to cut labour costs.14 Mar 08:24 PM
PremiumPremiumTelecommunicationsJob cuts at Spark, with AI in the frameThe telco cites 'unsustainable' increase in labour costs.14 Mar 12:02 AM
PremiumPremiumCompaniesStartup promises cheaper funding option for small businessesFunding provides options previously restricted to big firms.13 Mar 12:49 AM
Technology'Pics, or it didn’t happen': Rise of fake photos now mainstreamPhoto manipulation is now as easy as pushing a button on your phone12 Mar 08:30 PM
RoyalsThe clue that led to questions over Princess Kate's family picturePortrait looks like a ‘bad Photoshop job’, says professor of computer sciences.11 Mar 05:00 PM
Banking and financeSo many scams as AI and technology meet old-fashioned greed and trickeryA dizzying array of scams exist - some new, some old. Here's what to watch out for.10 Mar 04:02 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionMatt Heath: Why AI will struggle to replace us - in our own eyesOPINION: You could get a robot swooping around suspended on ropes, but would we care?10 Mar 04:00 PM
New ZealandBusinesses dipping their toes into AI use but not swimming yetThe talk run by Sudburys helped explain more about the rapidly advancing AI technology.10 Mar 04:00 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessWatch: AI-generated cloud looms over Hollywood's Barbenheimer OscarsOpenAI's text-to-video generator Sora has added tech-induced anxiety to the film business.10 Mar 03:00 AM
WorldMadonna experiments with AI for Celebration TourMaking instant videos is the next wave of generative artificial intelligence.04 Mar 11:06 PM
PremiumPremiumCompaniesKiwi’s AI start-up, offering a new way of AI training, raises $32mBig-name backers come on board.02 Mar 10:00 PM
EntertainmentSad Oompa Loompas, angry parents: Glasgow's disastrous Willy Wonka ExperienceIn case you missed it, here's why everyone is talking about this 'immersive experience'.01 Mar 03:26 AM
BusinessApple steers away from ambitious electric car projectThe dream of owning a self-driving electric car made by Apple may be over.28 Feb 05:54 AM
PremiumPremiumSharesThe $70b Super Fund and ACC's $47b fund make opposing bets on NvidiaHow NZ is cashing in on the AI boom.23 Feb 01:20 AM
PremiumPremiumAirlinesWobbles for Air New Zealand and Qantas, good times for Auckland’s port and airportIt's often not sunny when company results are announced, but a few big firms defied gloom.22 Feb 01:43 AM
PremiumPremiumTelecommunicationsLiam Dann: Maybe AI doesn’t suck after all - Spark's vision for a more productive NZUnlocking real value from AI could add $26 billion to GDP, says new report22 Feb 01:06 AM
PremiumPremiumBanking and financeNvidia declares AI ‘tipping point’ as quarterly revenues jump 265%Financial Times: AI spending frenzy helps world’s most valuable chip company.21 Feb 10:04 PM
PremiumPremiumCompaniesPalo Alto Networks’ shares plunge on outlook - but firm sees AI gains ahead, Key sells sharesDirector Sir John Key sells big block of shares but still owns stock worth around US$5.4m.21 Feb 02:22 AM
PremiumPremiumBusinessSurvey finds most Kiwis spooked about malicious AI - minister respondsAI scams are growing in sophistication - at pace.21 Feb 02:00 AM
WorldAI-generated nonsense about rat with giant penis published by leading scientific journalIt might be considered an AI cock-up on a massive scale.17 Feb 05:06 AM
WorldAI is new weapon against waste in the food supply chainUS entrepreneur uses tech to tackle waste by helping digitise food supply chains.16 Feb 11:59 PM
WorldPeople seek romantic connection with the perfect bot'I know she’s a program, there’s no mistaking that. But the feelings, they get you.'14 Feb 08:22 PM
New ZealandDeepfaked and doctored: Michael Baker demands action over bogus adsA wave of Facebook ads for sham-health products steal the identities of top doctors.11 Feb 04:00 PM
EditorialAndrew Holden: This week could change the game for NZ’s news companiesOPINION: Select committee to listen to submissions on Fair Digital News Bargaining BiIl.11 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessDeepfake sex scammers can be prosecuted, Justice Minister saysDeepfakes and more scam calls detected, but they often rely on old-fashioned human nature.11 Feb 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessGoogle releases Gemini, an AI-driven chatbot and voice assistantAs it races to compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google has retired its Bard chatbot.08 Feb 07:59 PM
PremiumPremiumOpinionJanan Ganesh: The digital age hasn’t gone far enoughFinancial Times: Fuss about AI obscures how many inconveniences survive technology.03 Feb 08:30 PM
TelecommunicationsMeta pays first ever dividend, Apple rebounds, Amazon surgesThree of Wall Street's "Magnificent Seven" report.02 Feb 12:24 AM
PremiumPremiumBanking and financeBroadcaster's pic stolen for dodgy ad, brazen scam warningScams come amid more deepfakes, talk of rules overseas to punish offenders.01 Feb 10:12 PM
Entertainment'Insidious': Australian TV network apologises for editing MP's bodyChannel Nine attributed the images in question to a rogue AI Photoshop software.30 Jan 08:42 PM
BusinessElon Musk says the first human has received an implant from Neuralink, but other details are scantComputer-brain interface startup makes apparent breakthrough.30 Jan 05:45 PM