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Griffin on Tech: Aussie floats mandatory guardrails for AI
The Australian Government this week published some proposed mandatory guardrails for high-risk AI as well as a voluntary safety standard for organisations using AI that will act as a temporary stopgap.
Kiwis being hit hard by financial scams - Gen
New Zealand joined a handful of Nordic countries and the Czech Republic in being among the nations hardest hit by financial scams in the three months to June 30. That’s according to cybersecurity company Gen, which has well-known security softwaRE brands like Norton, Avast, LifeLock, Avira, AVG in its stable.
Real-time crime centers are transforming policing – how these advanced surveillance systems work
Real-time crime centres are specialised units within police departments that use the latest technology to monitor public spaces and record incidents. they are becoming widespread across the US.
Ethics and Agile are not mutually exclusive
As Agile methodologies continue to evolve and dominate software development, it's crucial that we anchor our practices in strong ethical principles. Question? an industry, are we losing sight of our engineering principles? and what is the role of Ethics in all of this?
Griffin on Tech: An e-scooter scandal and a CIO with billion-dollar ambition
Scooter sharing company Beam had its licence to operate in Auckland revoked after revelations based on leaked messages and documents from the company showing it had put more scooters on the streets of Auckland than it was allowed to.