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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.
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?