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A US Court has ruled Google is an illegal monopoly – and the internet might never be the same
Historically, fines have not been the sole method of enforcing antitrust laws as they do not demonstrate long-term impacts. This is especially true for a multi-trillion-dollar organisation such as Google.
Griffin on Tech: Biometrics code needs work but remains vital
The one area where work is actually reasonably advanced on a complex and challenging area applicable to AI is the Office of the privacy Commissioner’s proposed biometrics code of practice.
Data centres are guzzling up too much electricity. Can we make them more efficient?
We must invest in clean energy production and effective energy-recovery solutions at data centres. And for now, perhaps we should consider if we really need ChatGPT to draw a silly picture.
Griffin on Tech: AI’s mercifully light touch on the Olympics
Technology certainly has a big role to play in improving athletic performance, and machine learning has for many years been used by sports teams to gain insights into performance using computer vision and data analytics. But the big improvements in Olympic performance have come from more mundane technological improvements.
The struggle to unplug: why Kiwis find it so hard to disconnect from the internet
Spending time offline and using strategies to help manage screen time are being recognised as critical skills. Learning them may benefit wellbeing and productivity, and help to set boundaries around social media use.
Griffin on Tech: Crowdstruck techies and Zuck’s open source AI gamble
Taking the open source path gives Meta a big point of differentiation with its rivals and the ability to leverage the wisdom of the open source community.