Naked Insurance has launched a native app in ChatGPT that it says can produce a final, binding car insurance quote.
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Icasa has told minister Solly Malatsi that full alignment with the ICT sector code requires changes to legislation.
Government must lean more on the private sector in a fiscally constrained environment, communications minister Solly Malatsi has said.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected Elon Musk’s claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker’s founding mission.
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Naamsa CEO Mikel Mabasa has said that managing the EV transition well is “mission critical” for the country.
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Internet industry veteran Douglas Reed is joining JSE-listed Huge Group in a senior role.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s announcement that South Africa is considering tax rebates and subsidies to encourage the adoption of electric cars has been widely welcomed.
TechCentral got an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at what’s involved in broadcasting a major international sporting event on South African soil.
It is critical that e-commerce becomes a bigger source of profitability for Prosus, group CEO Fabricio Bloisi said.
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Google parent Alphabet is eliminating about 12 000 jobs, or 6% of its workforce, the company said on Friday.
The lending unit of crypto firm Genesis filed on Thursday for US bankruptcy protection from creditors, toppled by a market rout.
Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings has stepped down as chief executive of the company that upended Hollywood.
Mailchimp said it was hacked and that customer accounts were accessed, in the second such attack in less than a year.
South Africa has a lot going for it when it comes to renewable energy. But several factors stand in the way of its ability to move entirely away from coal.
IBM just made the cloud computing war far more interesting. It’s not an easy sell, but IBM and Red Hat certainly make a more compelling cloud computing alternative.

































