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Gen Z’s falling mental health again linked to social media use
New research data from Australia would appear to suggest that the self-reported mental health of young women started to decline as social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat became widely available.
What have career expo’s got to do with digital tech?
Lets be frank, digital technology isn’t the best understood or most aspirational career choice. Career expo’s are also important so we as an industry can listen to our tamariki and learn what’s important to them.
NZ’s productivity stagnation requires a long-term plan from politicians. Here’s how
By embracing innovation, up-skilling our workforce and implementing targeted policy interventions, New Zealand can chart a path towards a more productive and prosperous future for all.
Netsafe: multi-agency approach to scams needed
Cybersecurity group Netsafe is calling on a more cohesive, multi-agency approach across government to deal with fraud and cybercrime which is more likely to go unreported than other types of crime.
Big tech companies were open to online safety regulation – why did NZ’s government scrap the idea?
when we looked at submissions from tech and social media companies on the proposed framework, we found companies such as Facebook, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter) were broadly supportive of regulations – within certain limits.
Griffin on Tech: OpenAI’s safety conscious exiles, and the end of OMG Tech!
Whether Safe Superintelligence Inc. lives up to the name depends on its definition of safe AGI, and whether these co-founders will be able to resist the urge to go for broke in the way Altman has, prioritising speed to market over safety.