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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What started out as a partnership has degenerated into an “asymmetric” relationship, Caxton chairman Paul Jenkins has said.
The SpaceX Starship roared into the sky from Texas on Thursday but was destroyed during its return to Earth.
Standard Bank Group on Thursday reported a 14% jump in annual software, cloud and technology-related costs.
Nkosana Makate has asked South Africa’s top court to dismiss Vodacom’s appeal in the “please call me” case.
South Africa will license about 60 cryptocurrency platforms by the end of the month.
The laughable screw-ups in the Gemini chatbot’s image generation offered a salutary glimpse of an Orwellian dystopia.
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Samsung Electronics has suffered a cybersecurity breach that exposed internal company data, including source code for the operation of its Galaxy smartphones.
MTN Uganda reported on Monday a 6.6% jump in pre-tax profit for 2021, helped by higher data sales and faster uptake of its fintech services.
Netflix has suspended its service in Russia, less than a week after it temporarily stopped all future projects and acquisitions in the country.
Airbnb is suspending its operations in Russia and Belarus, CEO Brian Chesky said in a tweet on Friday morning.
As Travis Kalanick was in Chicago interviewing a candidate to be his deputy at Uber Technologies, two investors were on a plane to deliver the news that they wanted the CEO gone. Matt Cohler and Peter Fenton, partners at venture capital firm
Travis Kalanick made Uber a global force by breaking all the rules. The next chief executive will have to be a diplomat, power-sharer and defender of the internal controls long neglected at the world’s most valuable start-up. It’s

































