OpenAI has restricted its newest model to vetted partners after Washington pressure over mounting national security concerns.
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Payments giant Mastercard is selling security alongside transactions, with South Africa and Nigeria first in line.
Naspers subsidiary Prosus has reported its consumer platforms as profitable across all regions for the first time.
Even after stronger revenue and margins at Takealot, the Naspers board declined to reverse a R5.9-billion impairment.
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Big Tech should commit to fully powering data centre with renewable energy by 2030, the UN has said.
Stellantis is launching the Leapmotor brand in South Africa, debuting the C10 first in the local market.
More than 8 000 servers online could have already been compromised by hackers using the zero-day exploit.
The Dutch technology investor, which is controlled by South Africa’s Naspers, owns 27% of Delivery Hero.
The Reserve Bank has released a position paper outlining how it intends modernising the payments ecosystem.
The SABC has proposed applying to national treasury for a VAT exemption on TV licence fees – money it hopes to keep.
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Meta Platforms is barring political campaigns from using its new generative AI advertising products.
OpenAI has unveiled a marketplace that allows users to access personalised artificial intelligence “apps”.
Tesla plans to build a €25 000 car at its factory near Berlin, a source with knowledge of the matter said.
Google is facing off with Epic Games in an antitrust fight targeting the tech giant’s control over its Google Play store.
The latest US government action against Huawei takes direct aim the company’s HiSilicon chip division – a business that in a few short years has become central to China’s ambitions in semiconductor technology.
Dramatic changes at Uber represent a humbling of the ride-hailing giant, which has offices all over the world and has advertised its ambitions to become a one-stop-shop for global travel.

































