Chinese car maker Chery wants Rosslyn to anchor its African manufacturing and R&D ambitions.
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The South African Bookmakers Association says the debate is no longer whether to act against offshore operators, but when.
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita will join Paul Kagame, Marc Benioff and Jensen Huang on the global AI commission.
The rise of YouTube and streaming has pushed Britain’s traditional broadcasters into each other’s arms.
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Takealot, has hired thousands of personal shoppers to help it penetrate townships and rural areas.
Among 37 countries studied in a new report, South Africa ranks as one of the worst countries for digital readiness.
The language models powering modern AI tools have a much longer history than most people realise.
US self-sufficiency in semiconductors is just not going to happen: the global nature of chip-making will not bow to American nostalgia.
South Africa is under pressure to ensure it has the technology infrastructure and resources needed to keep pace with the rest of the world.
Mamongae Mahlare, who was Takealot Group CEO before shifting in the role of executive chair, has resigned.
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Snapchat’s social media app is adding users at a faster clip, reaching more than 750 million per month.
Major news outlets have begun criticising OpenAI and its ChatGPT software, saying the lab is using their articles to train its AI tool without paying them.
Susan Wojcicki is stepping down from her role at the tech giant that started in her garage nearly 25 years ago.
The authorities in charge of the world’s largest dam are considering using floating solar panels to generate power.
It’s hoped that robust debate will encourage better, stronger fair-use conditions rather than leaving South Africa far behind as it amends legislation dealing with copyright, writes Denise Rosemary Nicholson.
Cellphone use is no longer completely forbidden on planes, but it’s still heavily restricted.
































