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The founder and CEO of application monitoring company Raygun and new addition Autohive, is talking AI. Autohive, afterall is ...
Australia’s figures for SMB uptake are marginally higher, with the Department of Industry, Science and Resources’ latest AI ...
As for AI, well the executives – who included 259 in Australia but none in New Zealand – credit ‘AI-enhanced innovation’ over the past year with providing their businesses with an estimated 44 percent ...
It received OIO consent to buy land in Auckland for more than $100 million in 2020 and in 2022 did a deal with Contact Energy ...
Shit in, shit out, and more automation, less features… Shit in, shit out is a key concern for farmers around technology, while ‘more automation, less features’ are a key desire. That’s according to ...
Selwyn District Council’s newly launched water utility, Selwyn Water, has partnered with Datacom on a preconfigured Datascape ERP-based platform to manage water services. Selwyn District Council ...
At the same time there is less tolerance, within both commercial and public sector organisations for ‘failure’ or not hitting key metrics asap. “The research is saying what can you do, what is your ...
A London Economics International report has poo-pooed projected data centre growth – and by extension panic about forecasts of aggregated electricity demand growth reported by the US power industry.
AI, quantum hopes…AI, quantum hopes… A new $231 million public research organisation focused on ‘supercharging’ New Zealand’s economy will focus on commercialising emerging tech such as AI, quantum ...
Keylogging and apps that collect personal data to wearables, biometrics AI models to determine if an employee is concentrating – it’s not George Orwell’s 1984, but today’s reality for workers ...
Companies need to start factoring in behavioural outcomes when it comes to their AI purchases and become as rigorous about those outcomes as they are about the technology and business outcomes. That’s ...
New Zealand and Australian workers have come out in support of automation in their jobs, with nearly two-thirds believing the technology will have a positive impact on their current job and their ...
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