A leaked US state department draft warns 35 countries they cannot join both American and Chinese AI coalitions.
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The director-general says a date will follow stakeholder consultation, and worries communities think one already exists.
Chinese brand Leapmotor’s second South African model uses the same range-extender trick in a smaller package.
Standard Bank Group has named Amazon Bedrock as its platform and claimed a 20% gain from AI coding tools.
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Old Mutual has joined the growing number of South African banks and financial services companies in launching an MVNO.
Communications minister Solly Malatsi wants both state-owned companies to make better use of their resources.
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Apple’s top privacy executive will be leaving the company soon, stepping down from a high-profile role at the iPhone maker.
Korean chip makers recorded their first fall in factory shipments in almost three years in July, highlighting weakening demand for semiconductors.
Former US President Donald Trump’s social media platform Truth Social has not yet been approved for distribution on Google’s Play store.
Elon Musk has sent an additional letter of deal termination to Twitter after seeking documents on how the social media company measures spam accounts.
Mark Zuckerberg emerged mostly unruffled after two gruelling days of US congressional hearings, reassuring investors with his composure even as lawmakers scoffed at his apologies over failures to protect user
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