Hallucinated citations have landed communications minister Solly Malatsi in a political storm, with his credibility on the line.
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Communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised “consequence management” for officials responsible.
Section 189 protects against retrenchments in South Africa. But natural attrition needs no consultation, and AI is accelerating it.
Capital spending at SpaceX more than doubled last year, exceeding revenue and raising fears of further raises.
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The coders who maintain bitcoin’s blockchain are clashing over whether to stamp out the memecoins swarming the network.
Apple was on pace to close at a record high ahead of its most significant product launch event in nearly a decade.
Amazon.com has been talking to wireless carriers about offering low-cost or possibly free mobile phone service to Prime subscribers in the US, sources said.
Bitcoin miners are producing more computing power than ever with powerful specialised computers.
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Many view the US action against Huawei Technologies as just another twist in President Donald Trump’s broader trade war. That may be naive.


































