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Digital equity subsidy favoured to get low-income families online - DECA
Tens of thousands of low-income families could gain access to broadband and the devices they need to connect to the internet with a digital equity payment delivered via the Ministry for Social Development.
Australia’s billion-dollar bet on building the world’s first ‘useful’ quantum computer. Will it pay off?
Companies around the world — and several national governments — are racing to be the first to solve the quantum computing puzzle. How likely is it Australia’s bet on PsiQuantum will pay off?
Google confirms Auckland branch for new subsea cable
Australian telecoms provider Vocus has signed a deal to deliver a new submarine cable linking Australia and the US, with a stopping off point in Auckland boosting our international bandwidth capacity.
Supermarket facial recognition failure: why automated systems must put the human factor first
AI errors and human errors cannot be avoided entirely. AI security protocols with “humans in the loop” need more careful safeguards that respect customer rights and protect against stereotyping.
Griffin on Tech: Using tech, making tech and the productivity dilemma
Using tech to make us more efficient has great benefits, but making tech to sell to the world is the real key to becoming more productive
Employers will pay a lot more for AI-savvy workers - AWS
New Zealand employers expect their organisations’ productivity to increase by half with the adoption of artificial intelligence to take care of mundane tasks, and they are willing to pay a premium for staff who can harness AI tools.