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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There are several essential steps business travellers should take to keep their personal information safe.
Surcharges for high-risk zones could hamper growth of e-commerce in South Africa’s townships.
Five development finance houses are looking for a way to develop the world’s biggest electricity generation project.
The Reserve Bank will leave interest rates on hold this week but cut rates by 25 basis points in September, a poll suggested.
Big technology companies have brought the 21st century some of its greatest innovations.
Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the iPhone maker’s shares and designated the stock as a “top pick”.
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Twitter has dismissed Elon Musk’s claims in a US court filing that he was hoodwinked into signing the deal to buy the social media company.
Nigeria’s broadcast regulator has fined MultiChoice and others ₦5-million each for airing a BBC report it said “glorified the activities of bandits”.
Researchers have found that decay of tissues after death can be halted and cell functions restored based on early experiments in pig.
Elon Musk’s countersuit against Twitter may be released as soon as Thursday, according to a person familiar with the case.
At Microsoft’s Dutch research facility at the Delft University of Technology, several large cylindrical metal tubes hang from the ceiling. Each tube – a dilution refrigerator used to cool circuits down to temperatures colder than
Mark Zuckerberg is making it easier to tear digital pages out of your Facebook. But that doesn’t mean he wants to. At first glance, it’s a sincere reaction to the Cambridge Analytica scandal. Under the rubric

































