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Agentic AI a big priority for businesses in 2025
In a new study conducted by Salesforce and YouGov last month, Australian and New Zealand business leaders have indicated that agentic AI will be a big focus this year as they seek to embed artificial intelligence in their businesses.
AI gives nonprogrammers a boost in writing computer code
Learning the syntax of a programming language – for example, where to place colons and where indentation is required – takes a lot of time for many students. Spending time at the level of syntax is a waste for students who simply want to use coding to help solve problems rather than learn the skill of programming.
Griffin on Tech: AI’s impact will hit you differently - depending on where you live
New AI reports suggest the impact of the technology on work and society in general will be significant and geographically distributed, with patterns differing from previous waves of technological change.
Microsoft’s big Spark deal and its quantum computing breakthrough
Microsoft announced a major partnership with Spark for cloud computing that will also see Copilot rolled out to an additional 1,800 staff. Meanwhile a quantum computing breakthrough at Microsoft could accelerate the roadmap for useful quantum computers.
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
Can generative AI make us better at critical thinking? Maybe – if we are careful, we might be able to use generative AI to challenge ourselves and augment our critical thinking.
CentrePort’s private 5G network will be an innovative first
CentrePort is set to host the country’s first commercial private 5G network later this year, in a bid to improve connectivity across Wellington’s busy port.