OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has rejected Elon Musk’s claim that he betrayed the ChatGPT maker’s founding mission.
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Canal+ has formally confirmed it will conduct a secondary listing on the main board of the JSE on Wednesday, 3 June.
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.
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E-toll infrastructure in Gauteng will be repurposed for law enforcement and road safety initiatives.
Sanral expects motorists to pay up for their historic use of Gauteng’s e-tolled roads.
The co-founder of Netflix and the former CEO of Google have taken part in a funding round for solar irrigation start-up SunCulture.
MTN, Vodacom and Standard Bank are the most valuable brands in South Africa, according to Brand Finance.
Reunert has announced it will merge IQbusiness and +OneX to create a single, client-focused IT integration business.
The company says increasing demand for its turbines shows that the local wind energy sector is growing.
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Chip designer AMD is acquiring cloud start-up Pensando for $1.9-billion to bolster its data centre products.
Two teenagers who are linked to an investigation into the Lapsus$ hackers have been charged by London police in connection with an investigation into hacking.
EU antitrust regulators are quizzing Microsoft’s rivals and customers about its cloud business and licensing deals in a move that could lead to a formal investigation.
Blue Origin has completed its fourth flight with a crew, landing successfully in rural Texas after taking a half dozen passengers for a 10-minute suborbital joyride.
Alibaba and Tencent can count themselves among the world’s costliest technology companies after a stellar run. To justify those lofty valuations, China’s two largest corporations have to deliver on some of the riskiest bets they’ve
Sony. Netflix. And now, HBO. While the 2014 hacking at Sony Pictures pushed entertainment giants to take computer security more seriously, recent incidents have exposed weaknesses throughout Hollywood’s food chain

































