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Technology journalist Peter Griffin looks at NetSafe's new Re:Scam tool, which aims to turn the tables on cyber crooks. He'll explain how it uses ChatGPT to lure scammers into a time-wasting conversation with a fake person. Chip maker Nvidia has surpassed Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company - but how long could it last? AI applications are driving demand for chips, but Peter talks about new research which suggests that could drop as businesses find it doesn't add as much value as expected. And the US is taking on Adobe over subscriptions that are nearly impossible to cancel. Peter Griffin is a Wellington-based science and technology journalist
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Otautahi/Christchurch has just hosted the Environmental Defence Society conference, which followed the huge nature march in Auckland against some Government policies.
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Laura Caygill reviews The Skeleton House by Katherine Allum published by Fremantle Press
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Jono Lancaster was only 36 hours old when his parents abandoned him in a hospital Yorkshire.
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The use of AI to identify mushroom is increasingly concerning fungi enthusiasts.
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A new self test to detect cervical cancer is being hailed as a game changer, but those in the sector fear funding cuts will undermine it.
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World Vision says New Zealand's spend on international food aid has fallen, contributing to global food ration cuts hitting the most vulnerable.
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Are you getting a refund or a tax bill this year? And what puts you in line for either?
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Having conversations with older relatives about ageing, and all that comes with it, can be tough, but necessary.
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Massey University has pulled the plug on online supervised exams this semester - after major issues faced by students trying to sit exams hit disruptive computer troubles.
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Kim Pittar from Muir's Independent Bookshop Gisborne reviews Mania by Lionel Shriver, published by Hemlock Press.
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Ariane Beeston was walking her son in his buggy when she looked down and it wasn’t a baby she saw. It was a dragon.
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Karen looks at a tense moment as Chinese Premier Li Qiang visits Australia, and Steve Irwin's son threatening to sue a political party.
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A solar and battery power station to be built on farmland in Selwyn has been given planning consent.
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An ACC lawyer and advocate is taking legal action against ACC, saying injured claimants are losing jobs and homes while they wait to have disputed decisions reviewed and resolved.
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Stuff senior sports writer Marc Hinton previews the Super Rugby final between the Chiefs and the Blues this weekend.
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Jennifer Cattermole is an associate professor in the music programme at the University of Otago specialising in Māori and Moriori instruments.
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Could dynamic pricing help boost cinema audiences? Software firm Vista is trialing the use of artificial intelligence to set ticket prices.
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Ashburton is looking at an 11.8% rate increase in year 1 but it's down to core infrastructure and inflation.
- Se mer