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Kiwis have growing concerns about the use of AI, especially when it comes to big companies using their data. One New Zealand's Chief Data and AI Director Summer Collins spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Mark Zuckerberg has agreed to settle a multibillion-dollar lawsuit with a group of shareholders over how top executives at Meta handled repeated privacy violations by Facebook. Wedbush Securities ...
A new forecast is painting a slightly rosier picture for the country's economic outlook. Infometrics' Chief Forecaster Gareth Kiernan spoke to Corin Dann.
A top New Zealand rower who was arrested in the US following a skirmish at a post-regatta celebration fled from Police while he was being questioned over an alleged assault. Sports correspondent Dana ...
Severe gales in Northland in the past 12 hours have downed trees and powerlines leaving hundreds of households without power. Local resident Brigid Roberts spoke to Corin Dann.
Trade Minister Todd McClay says Canada has agreed to allow access for New Zealand dairy products following a long running ...
Police have declared a major incident over the crash after the school coach crashed with 60-70 pupils on board.
The head of a Catholic charity says the raid on the church where hundreds have been sheltering is "totally unacceptable".
A principal is warning the number of school-leavers with no qualifications is likely to spike significantly in poor communities this year. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.
Federated Farmers dairy chair Karl Dean says while the market always fluctuates, consumers are often missing out when prices ...
Problems resulting from a cyber attack on Tonga's Health Information System appear to have been resolved. The assault on the ...
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