Technology
AI can slowly shift an organisation’s core principles. How to spot ‘value drift’ early
28th Feb 26, 3:14pm
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AI can slowly shift an organisation’s core principles. How to spot ‘value drift’ early
Australia’s new fuel efficiency scheme quietly created a carbon currency for cars that's working, Hussein Dia says
28th Feb 26, 7:51am
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Australia’s new fuel efficiency scheme quietly created a carbon currency for cars that's working, Hussein Dia says
Artificial intelligence expert Mark Laurence calls for a non-partisan New Zealand government-led AI strategy
24th Feb 26, 10:30am
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Artificial intelligence expert Mark Laurence calls for a non-partisan New Zealand government-led AI strategy
ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt details areas where the bank's using artificial intelligence
14th Feb 26, 9:41am
ASB CEO Vittoria Shortt details areas where the bank's using artificial intelligence
AI isn’t likely to wipe out all farming jobs – but it is changing who bears the risks
13th Feb 26, 9:33am
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AI isn’t likely to wipe out all farming jobs – but it is changing who bears the risks
As cyber threat landscape evolves, ANZ and 2degrees talk up the benefits of working with an unnamed NZ tech company
15th Jan 26, 9:29am
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As cyber threat landscape evolves, ANZ and 2degrees talk up the benefits of working with an unnamed NZ tech company
Jennifer Lind shows how China defied expectations and became a global technological powerhouse
26th Nov 25, 11:59am
Jennifer Lind shows how China defied expectations and became a global technological powerhouse
Is the AI bubble about to burst? What to watch for as the markets wobble
University of Auckland's Rod McNaughton says the question is whether AI’s real productivity gains will ultimately justify today’s valuations
12th Nov 25, 12:58pm
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University of Auckland's Rod McNaughton says the question is whether AI’s real productivity gains will ultimately justify today’s valuations
AI is using your data to set personalised prices online. It could seriously backfire, Nitika Garg says
22nd Oct 25, 10:41am
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AI is using your data to set personalised prices online. It could seriously backfire, Nitika Garg says
A ‘lack of ambition’ over livestock emissions targets now threatens NZ’s reputation and trade, James Renwick says
15th Oct 25, 7:56am
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A ‘lack of ambition’ over livestock emissions targets now threatens NZ’s reputation and trade, James Renwick says
Politicians love comparing NZ’s economy to Singapore or Ireland – but it’s simplistic and misleading
Angus Dowell says the economic advantages of Singapore and Ireland aren't just hard to reproduce, they reflect very different political commitments that turned those countries into rare winners in the global race to the bottom to attract foreign capital
10th Sep 25, 8:11am
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Angus Dowell says the economic advantages of Singapore and Ireland aren't just hard to reproduce, they reflect very different political commitments that turned those countries into rare winners in the global race to the bottom to attract foreign capital
Bank's reputation becoming a more important factor in which lender a borrower chooses
10th Sep 25, 7:49am
Bank's reputation becoming a more important factor in which lender a borrower chooses
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Financial Markets Authority says Kiwibank overcharged thousands of customers a total of close to $1 million between 2011 and 2024
6th Aug 25, 9:30am
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Financial Markets Authority says Kiwibank overcharged thousands of customers a total of close to $1 million between 2011 and 2024
Brian Easton wonders why the British Labour Government is penalising its poor