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Farewell to NZRise: Reflecting on a legacy and the need for Government Advocacy
NZRise was a mighty volunteer advocacy group, with a legacy worth celebrating, read about the highs and lows and why NZRise is winding up now in 2024.
Kiwi tech startups urged to get serious about cyber threats
The government’s security agencies have published advice for startups to keep their networks and intellectual property safe as Five Eyes nations identify growing cyber threats with an espionage bent.
AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
As a researcher of information systems and AI, I examined both candidates’ records on technology regulation. Here are the important differences.
Griffin on Tech: Corporate welfare or the key to retaining top tech talent?
The video games sector is thriving, thanks in part to a tax subsidy designed to avoid the industry losing talent to Australia.
Where would we be without the UFB? A lot less productive
Access to ultrafast broadband could add $163 billion to GDP over the next decade as the high-speed network enables new digital services and uptake increases.
AI is a multi-billion dollar industry. It’s underpinned by an invisible and exploited workforce
In dusty factories, cramped internet cafes and makeshift home offices around the world, millions of people sit at computers tediously labelling data. These workers are the lifeblood of the burgeoning artificial intelligence (AI) industry.