For a country with mass youth unemployment, AI’s squeeze on first jobs is hugely significant – and not in a good way.
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MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
The rise of YouTube and streaming has pushed Britain’s traditional broadcasters into each other’s arms.
Chinese car maker Chery wants Rosslyn to anchor its African manufacturing and R&D ambitions.
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Outa is seeking an order that Sanral has effectively abandoned its e-toll debt claims against thousands of motorists.
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.
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Netflix isn’t planning to launch an app for Apple’s Vision Pro headset, marking a high-profile snub of the new technology.
Samsung is introducing a range of AI features in its premium Galaxy S24 models as part of its strategy to attract buyers.
The last time many of the countries that have elections this year went to the polls, there was no ChatGPT.
China regulators are reportedly conducting a cybersecurity review of Shein’s data handling and sharing practices.
Just as the US government starts looking to rein in, or even break up, big technology companies in the belief they have too much power, China is going in the opposite direction.
The cure for bad information is good information. If people are sometimes persuaded by the false, that’s a risk attendant upon the proper practice of democracy. By Stephen L Carter.
































