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Government’s draft AI policy has proposed the creation of seven new institutions to govern AI in South Africa.
Meta, Amazon and Google are bankrolling advanced nuclear reactor projects to secure power for AI data centres.
Researcher BMIT forecasts 5G will account for two-thirds of all residential wireless broadband connections by 2029.
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The smart money in Apple Land is saying CEO Tim Cook should be preparing to open his chequebook.
TymeBank co-founder Coen Jonker has slammed home affairs’ ID verification fee hike, warning it threatens financial inclusion and digital progress.
ICT regulatory expert Dominic Cull has said it could take two years or more before Starlink is licensed to operate in South Africa.
The Competition Tribunal has finally outlined – in detail – why it decided to block Vodacom’s acquisition of a co-controlling stake in Vumatel parent Maziv.
Terminal sales and payment-related revenue have offset project delays in Capital Appreciation’s software business.
South Africans are spending R2-million/month in cryptocurrency through Luno Pay alone, developer Luno said on Tuesday.
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Mark Zuckerberg sold nearly half a billion dollars of Meta Platforms shares in the final two months of 2023.
A slump in bitcoin saw the cryptocurrency erase all gains it had made so far this year, bucking a long-running upswing.
Volkswagen said its battery start-up has seen promising results with solid-state cells for electric vehicles.
SpaceX has launched the first set of Starlink satellites that can beam phone signals from space directly to smartphones.
Despite the compelling value proposition that mobile money offers, the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe recently placed significant regulatory restrictions on its operation.
Deepfakes are here to stay. Managing disinformation and protecting the public will be more challenging than ever as artificial intelligence gets more powerful.


































