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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Eskom said it’s committed to a R67-billion plan to cut emissions.
Microsoft’s Azure cloud business is set to be hit by a formal complaint from South African competition watchdogs.
Tesla has cancelled its long-promised inexpensive car, three sources have told Reuters.
A huge battery energy storage project has won “preferred bidder” status under a government procurement programme.
Software developers far out-earn the average South African, with backend specialists leading the pack.
Communications minister Mondli Gungubele has reiterated Sita’s plans to launch a R6-billion broadband project.
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The European Union plans to ensure that products from laptops to mobile phones are more durable in a bid to curb environmental damage.
A MicroStrategy unit received a $205-million loan collateralised by its bitcoin holdings that it plans to use to purchase more of the largest cryptocurrency.
Investors have publicly rebuked Ericsson CEO Börje Ekholm and the company’s board over a scandal involving potential payments to Islamic State.
Sony’s revamp of its PlayStation subscription service is a major step towards levelling the playing field with Microsoft’s rival Xbox Game Pass, analysts say.
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