Cape Town start-up Shiprazor has raised R44-million, led by Norrsken22, to expand its courier network and AI tools.
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Home affairs has suspended two senior officials after AI ‘hallucinations’ were found in its new immigration white paper.
South Africa will hold its next municipal elections on 4 November, President Cyril Ramaphosa said in a post on X.
Sundar Pichai’s bet on full-stack AI – chips, models, cloud – is starting to deliver real commercial returns.
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Just a few months ago, Samsung Electronics looked primed to benefit from the global AI boom.
A recent exposé revealed potential massive fraud within social grants agency Sassa’s Social Relief of Distress system.
Apple has overhauled the design of its Mac mini desktop computer for the first time in about 15 years.
The Competition Tribunal has thrown South Africa’s telecommunications industry into turmoil.
The rate of conversion from cash to digital in the FNB ecosystem is accelerating, the bank said on Tuesday.
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The memory chip industry is going through an historic decline in demand, with two of the worst quarterly drops on record at the end of last year.
Europe is where ChatGPT gets regulated, not invented. That’s something to regret.
Meta Platforms is testing a monthly subscription service, called Meta Verified, which will let users verify their accounts using a government ID and get a blue badge.
Twitter said on Friday it will allow only paid subscribers to use text messages as a two-factor authentication method to secure their accounts.
Huawei chief financial officer Wanzhou Meng faces extradition to the US over potential violations of American sanctions on Iran. Here are the latest developments.
Economists estimate that the South African economy could have been 10% larger by the end of 2014 if it had not been for crippling power shortages.

































