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AI usage growing but governance still lacking - Datacom
Datacom’s latest State of AI Index: AI Attitudes report highlights a concerning gap in governance and regulatory frameworks as more Kiwi businesses deploy artificial intelligence.
Telegram founder’s arret. What happens next could change the course of big tech
Durov’s arrest marks another act in the often confusing and contradictory negotiation of how much responsibility platforms shoulder for the content on their sites.
What is ‘model collapse’? An expert explains the rumours about an impending AI doom
Artificial intelligence (AI) prophets and newsmongers are forecasting the end of the generative AI hype, with talk of an impending catastrophic “model collapse”. But how realistic are these predictions? And what is model collapse anyway?
Govt agencies lagging on adopting of key email defence to cyber attacks
New Zealand Government domains are the least likely in Australasia to be protected from email-borne cyber attacks like spoofs and phishing scams, according to email security specialist SMX.
Griffin on Tech: Our approach to state-sponsored cybercrime is evolving
Our security agencies appear to be waking up to the fact that cyber threats from foreign states are a real and present danger to democracy and require more proactive measures to combat.
Netsafe: multi-agency approach to scams needed
Cybersecurity group Netsafe is calling on a more cohesive, multi-agency approach across government to deal with fraud and cybercrime which is more likely to go unreported than other types of crime.