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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.
Audiobooks: Unleashing the Power of Stories for Everyone
For many, curling up with a good book is a cherished pastime. But what if holding a physical book or undertaking traditional style reading isn't an option, or simply doesn't fit your lifestyle? Enter audiobooks: the game-changers that open the world of literature to everyone, regardless of age, ability, or busy schedule.
Could a video game developer win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
How do we account for other language-based forms of expression? If performed works such as theatre or songwriting can be considered literature, where is the limit?
An anonymous coder nearly hacked a big chunk of the internet. How worried should we be?
Code maintainers around the world are now thinking about their vulnerabilities at a strategic and tactical level. It is not only their code itself they will be worrying about, but also their code distribution mechanisms and software assembly processes.
Griffin on Tech: Can tech really help slash emissions?
We’ve been slower than other advanced economies to emply digital technologies that can not only boost productivity, but cut emissions in the process.