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Jun 24, 2024 |
newshub.co.nz | Finn Hogan
A premiere of the first film written by AI has been pulled at the last minute. Credits: Image - Supplied; Video - Newshub Since the beginning, Hollywood has been fascinated by stories about artificial intelligence but now it's being forced to reckon with films made by it. The Last Screenwriter by Swedish filmmaker Peter Luisi claims to be the first feature film entirely written by AI.
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Jun 8, 2024 |
newshub.co.nz | Finn Hogan
Help could be on the way for Kiwis with ADHD, with a cross-party group in Parliament reaching consensus on key changes. Credits: Image - Getty Images; Video - Newshub Over 200,000 Kiwis live with ADHD but receiving a diagnosis and treatment is almost impossible for many. Research from ADHD NZ shows a quarter of people seeking a referral wait more than six months and another one in five give up along the way.
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May 23, 2024 |
newshub.co.nz | Finn Hogan
How Google's sweeping shift to AI-powered search results could reshape the internet. Credits: Image - Getty Images; Video - Newshub Google has announced sweeping changes to its services as the AI arms race continues. But the changes they're making could reshape the entire online economy. The front page of the internet is changing. "Anybody who's got an online representation - a very high percentage - the majority of the visits to their website come from Google.
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May 21, 2024 |
newshub.co.nz | Finn Hogan
Watch: Tech conferences - both in New Zealand and in Korea - are grappling this week with how to protect humans from the exponential progress of artificial intelligence. Credits: Video - Newshub; Image - Getty Europe's landmark rules on artificial intelligence will enter into force next month after EU countries endorsed on Tuesday (local time) a political deal reached in December, setting a potential global benchmark for a technology used in business and everyday life.
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May 18, 2024 |
newshub.co.nz | Finn Hogan
A group of Kiwis have opened a world-first facility in Auckland, catering for the booming global market for coffee in a can. Credits: Newshub Many of us need our daily coffee fix. Now a group of Kiwis at the cutting edge of caffeine have opened a world-first facility in Auckland, catering for the booming global market for coffee in a can. While the ribbon-cutting ceremony was pretty low-tech, the facility it opened is anything but.
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