Section 189 protects against retrenchments in South Africa. But natural attrition needs no consultation, and AI is accelerating it.
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Industry warns national treasury’s biggest exchange-control rewrite in 60 years could undo South Africa’s hard-won crypto gains.
The bitter legal fight between Elon Musk and OpenAI may come down to a few pages in one executive’s personal diary.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi has promised “consequence management” for officials responsible.
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Tencent made the move after the tech firm was added to a US blacklist for alleged links to the Chinese military.
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MediaTek will be able to sell the desktop CPU chip it has developed with Nvidia.
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In an increasingly digital and fast-paced world, feelings of loneliness and social isolation have become alarmingly common.
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Twitter has alleged that Microsoft violated an agreement over using the social media company’s data.
Apple has restricted the use of ChatGPT and other external AI tools for its employees as it works to develop similar technology
Google will phase out third-party cookies for 1% of the users of its Chrome browser in the first quarter of 2024.
An Earth-sized planet in our galactic neighbourhood is offering some of the best evidence of volcanism beyond our solar system.
While its competitors are given the benefit of the doubt when their products are found vulnerable, Huawei is held to impossible standards for political reasons.
Google investors may have had a flashback on Monday to the company’s bad old days of 2015. Back then, Google’s growth looked as if it hit a wall, and investors didn’t trust the company to spend its money wisely.

































