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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the defining technological shifts in recent years, especially with the explosion of generative AI. Consequently, we have witnessed increasing concerns around risk and ethics when using AI. The challenge now is how businesses can implement the technology in line with business goals, and in a safe and responsible manner.

Published in Data

New Zealand competition regulator The Commerce Commission has issued new guidance designed to help businesses working together to pursue sustainability goals, with a focus on distinguishing between “illegal collusion and legitimate collaboration”.

Published in Technology Regulation

New Zealand competition regulator The Commerce Commission has released draft Guidelines on the Application of Competition Law to Intellectual Property Rights, and is now seeking submissions from interested parties.

Published in Technology Regulation

The Global Esports Federation (GEF) has joined the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) in a move aimed at creating the conditions necessary to establish international standards and guidelines for the esports ecosystem.

Published in Entertainment
Sunday, 04 December 2011 21:00

ACCC plans to enact dating sites scam guidelines

Sometimes the hottie on the 'find-me-a-lifelong-partner' website is not what they claim to be.  That's fine if all it costs you is a few drinks at the local bar; not so fine if you're thousands out of pocket.

Published in Government Tech Policy

In a sudden turnabout, Apple has decided to allow a free choice of development tools used to create apps for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The company has also published the guidelines that are used to determine whether an app will be accepted for the App Store.

Published in Strategy

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