South African lawyers warn that chatbot conversations aren’t privileged and can be subpoenaed, unlike talks with an attorney.
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Liquid Intelligent Technologies has escaped a looming debt maturity wall, but the new funding comes with a steep price tag.
Microsoft has slashed Game Pass prices in South Africa and globally, months after imposing massive price hikes.
Steve Pacak spent nearly four decades at Naspers, joining pay-TV subsidiary M-Net in 1988.
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BYD on Tuesday unveiled South Africa’s new cheapest electric car, costing just R339 900 – and it’s not half bad.
Discovery Bank is betting on artificial intelligence, data and payments technology as it expands its customer base.
The Democratic Alliance is intensifying efforts to create a Cyber Commission, introducing a private members bill in parliament.
MVNO challengers are winning over consumers disaffected by poor service from South Africa’s big telecoms operators.
Naspers has declared and finalised a five-for-one share split, saying the move will make the stock more accessible to investors.
The pieces are finally moving into place for one of the most significant media deals in South African corporate history.
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Brazil supreme court justice Alexandre de Moraes has opened an inquiry into whether Elon Musk obstructed justice.
A ratio comparing the price of bitcoin with ether hints at a possible waning of risk appetite in crypto.
X is giving away free premium features to some of the social network’s most popular users.
Google parent Alphabet is said to be considering an offer for online marketing software company HubSpot.
As Covid-19 vaccination rates allow for more of a return to normal, an obvious question is, what’s next for Zoom? The answer could be a lot more than video chat.
Herd immunity is no longer a discussion the world – or South Africa – should be having. We should start to avoid using that term in the context of Sars-CoV-2, because it’s unlikely to materialise in our lifetimes. By Shabir A Madhi.


































