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Griffin on Tech: AI deal of the century or looming crash?
Sam Altman will now be able to become a major equity holder in OpenAI and reap the financial rewards. His long-suffering execs could have cashed in to an even greater degree too, but have decided to jump off that particular AI train, which is rather telling.
The United Nations has a plan to govern AI – but has it bought the industry’s hype?
On the surface, the UN's blueprint for addressing concerns around AI seems to be a positive step forward, encouraging developments while also mitigating potential harms. However, the finer details of the report expose a number of concerns.
Griffin on Tech: GovGPT’s baby steps and Harari’s AI warning
The reason GovGPT attracted a lot of attention this week is that many Kiwis have a frustrating time dealing with government agencies. It’s part of the reason why Judith Collins, who launched GovGPT at the AI Summit this week, created the digitising government ministerial portfolio. She wants to see a customer service revolution in government and sees AI as being central to that.
Griffin on Tech: Aussie floats mandatory guardrails for AI
The Australian Government this week published some proposed mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI as well as a voluntary safety standard for organisations using AI that will act as a temporary stopgap.
Kiwis being hit hard by financial scams - Gen
New Zealand joined a handful of Nordic countries and the Czech Republic in being among the nations hardest hit by financial scams in the three months to June 30. That’s according to cybersecurity company Gen, which has well-known security softwaRE brands like Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG in its stable.