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Leadership heavyweights announced for Singularity South Africa Summit 2024
Partner Content
/ 5 September 2024

Leadership heavyweights announced for Singularity South Africa Summit 2024

New insights on leadership to be shared at  Singularity Summit in collaboration with Old Mutual on 21 & 22 October 2024

By Singularity South Africa
SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg
The Green Guardian
/ 28 August 2024

SA’s first artificial intelligence air pollution monitoring system rolled out in Johannesburg

The AI_r system will augment existing national air quality monitoring systems

By Umamah Bakharia
Five elements that give the mid-range HONOR 200 Series a flagship experience
Partner Content
/ 20 August 2024

Five elements that give the mid-range HONOR 200 Series a flagship experience

The HONOR 200 Series is changing the game by delivering top-tier quality at a competitive price

By HONOR
HONOR continues to lead the AI race with the HONOR 200 Series
Partner Content
/ 15 August 2024

HONOR continues to lead the AI race with the HONOR 200 Series

A new age of intelligent smartphones is upon us – and HONOR is  ahead of the pack with the new HONOR 200 Series AI advancements

By HONOR
Top five tools to remove background noise from video using AI
Partner Content
/ 15 August 2024

Top five tools to remove background noise from video using AI

 Each of these inspiring tools offer something a bit different for cleaning your audio up

By Partner Content
HONOR partners with a premium Parisian photography house to redefine smartphone photography
Partner Content
/ 6 August 2024

HONOR partners with a premium Parisian photography house to redefine smartphone photography

With three new professional Harcourt portrait modes on the HONOR 200 Series, users can capture portraits that really stand out

By HONOR
Huawei celebrates Youth Month by investing in the future of its interns
Partner Content
/ 25 June 2024

Huawei celebrates Youth Month by investing in the future of its interns

‘We have to grow the local skills base, which is what we are doing with this DOEL internship programme’

By Huawei
Plans announced for Singularity Summit 2024
Partner Content
/ 5 June 2024

Plans announced for Singularity Summit 2024

The summit will take place in collaboration with Old Mutual on 21 & 22 October

By Old Mutual
SA businesses embrace AI, such as ChatGpt
Business
/ 29 April 2024

SA businesses embrace AI, such as ChatGpt

Most companies are using or plan to embrace the implementation of AI in their business to improve productivity and turnover, a new study reveals

By Lyse Comins
Twenty years of moving from good to great: The Tshwane University of Technology
Partner Content
/ 19 April 2024

Twenty years of moving from good to great: The Tshwane University of Technology

TUT embraces AI and has made it central to all of its teaching, research and innovation

By Tshwane University of Technology
AI as a beacon of hope for education reform
Opinion
/ 9 April 2024

AI as a beacon of hope for education reform

A more educated and prosperous South Africa can be achieved by engaging in innovative solutions facilitated by artificial intelligence

By James Maisiri
AI-generated art: Protected in SA law?
Opinion
/ 6 April 2024

AI-generated art: Protected in SA law?

As we move into a new era of creativity, legal frameworks need to take in the role of human intellect in the creation of AI-generated works

By Donrich Thaldar and Marietjie Botes
Unfold the future of foldables and AI with HONOR’s Magic V2
Partner Content
/ 22 March 2024

Unfold the future of foldables and AI with HONOR’s Magic V2

Most smartphones feature elite cameras, AI capabilities, and drop-resistant technology – but can they also seamlessly fold in half?

By HONOR
Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence
Opinion
/ 12 March 2024

Consumers should be more skeptical of artificial intelligence

AI models spread with little control, and data is sourced from everywhere, raising concerns about bias, responsibility, ownership, human rights and privacy

By Lisa Esterhuyzen
Lawyer ‘dodges a bullet’ after relying on non-existent ChatGPT cases in court papers
Partner Content
/ 11 March 2024

Lawyer ‘dodges a bullet’ after relying on non-existent ChatGPT cases in court papers

The case shows the dangers associated with the irresponsible usage of AI

By Partner Content
The ones that got away…
Friday
/ 26 December 2023

The ones that got away…

Musicians out of Cape Town are making fabulous sounds that have been passed over by reviewers and which AI couldn’t churn out

By Gwen Ansell
Alarm around AI is not warranted
Education
/ 24 November 2023

Alarm around AI is not warranted

South African university students are using AI to help them understand work, not avoid it, according to research

By Tanja Bosch and Chikezie E Uzuegbunam
It’s AI versus humans in sci-fi thriller
Friday
/ 11 November 2023

It’s AI versus humans in sci-fi thriller

‘The Creator’ explores humanity’s complex relationship with advanced technology

By Rolland Simpi Motaung
The artificial intelligence endgame
Opinion
/ 6 July 2023

The artificial intelligence endgame

Is (computer) science the new organised ‘religion’ re-colonising the world?

By Sameena Amien
African researchers warn against AI hype
Africa
/ 24 May 2023

African researchers warn against AI hype

If anything, the programmes in their current incarnation are more like sophisticated parrots, incapable of original thought

By Simon Allison
Google expands flood alerts to more African countries
The Green Guardian
/ 23 May 2023

Google expands flood alerts to more African countries

Warning system will reach more countries to help mitigate the effects of flood-related disasters and empower more people to take precautions

By Yossi Mattias
AI: The next frontier in South African technology
Partner Content
/ 15 May 2023

AI: The next frontier in South African technology

Concerns about the potential of AI to reinforce existing inequalities are valid and require careful consideration

By Special Reports
Learning is easier, with young Cameroonian’s app
Africa
/ 29 April 2023

Learning is easier, with young Cameroonian’s app

Mbah Javis’s platform provides students with academic content including flashcards, past exam questions and an AI study assistant

By Njodzeka Danhatu
ChatGPT has democratised AI, but like all new tech, comes with risks: analysts
Sci-tech
/ 14 February 2023

ChatGPT has democratised AI, but like all new tech, comes with risks: analysts

The artificial intelligence language model is regarded as the fastest growing ‘app’ in history, garnering over 100 million active users in two months

By Nafisa Akabor
Why scenario planning is crucial for organisations right now
Opinion
/ 30 November 2022

Why scenario planning is crucial for organisations right now

Because the analytical tools are becoming increasingly sophisticated, decisive action based on careful analysis is the best way to adapt to an inflationary environment

By Tim Caudill
Blockchain and the battle for the future of business
Opinion
/ 3 October 2022

Blockchain and the battle for the future of business

The cryptocurrency market can resemble a gold rush but there are many fake sales among the winners and losers — caution is called for

By Andries Brink
Timnit Gebru and the fight to make artificial intelligence work for Africa
Africa
/ 9 June 2022

Timnit Gebru and the fight to make artificial intelligence work for Africa

As you read this, the future is being coded in Silicon Valley. The algorithms that will one day govern our lives are being built. But who is building them, and who are they being built for?

By Simon Allison
Davos: How SA can build a digitally competitive future based on trust
Opinion
/ 25 May 2022

Davos: How SA can build a digitally competitive future based on trust

There are many examples of this. Kenya is using blockchain-enabled AI solutions for the unbanked to secure loans

By Rafael Rodriguez & Lyth Brown
Machine learning and AI is coming for corrupt officials
National
/ 18 April 2022

Machine learning and AI is coming for corrupt officials

Disrupting corruption with a data-driven approach is possible

By Ina Cilliers
How Facebook became the opium of the masses
Opinion
/ 24 January 2022

How Facebook became the opium of the masses

Facebook’s micro-targeting algorithms have been used to spread disinformation and sow distrust in democratic institutions around the world. It has a responsibility to act

By František Vrabel
AI will change the study of psychology
Education
/ 12 August 2021

AI will change the study of psychology

The fourth industrial revolution, in particular artificial intelligence, will drive changes in the world of work and our daily lives

By Bhaso Ndzendze and Melissa Card
Artificial intelligence presents a moral dilemma
Opinion
/ 21 February 2021

Artificial intelligence presents a moral dilemma

The world has a chance to set a new course so that everyone benefits from artificial intelligence

By Emma Ruttkamp-Bloem
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