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Fake citations causing real-world damage
AI-hallucinated scientific research and legal precedents are making their way into academic papers and court cases, highlighting AI's real-world impact. Audio
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Musician, Pacific leader, Northland grandmother: Dozens of Kiwis' social accounts banned
Musicians, leaders, grandmothers: Dozens of Kiwis' accounts banned
An award-winning rapper is among those distressed after exhausting all options to regain their social media accounts.
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Nvidia forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates
Stockmarket giant Nvidia forecasts higher-than-expected revenue
The chipmaker said there was robust demand for its artificial intelligence chips from cloud providers expanding infrastructure to power generative AI technology.
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Lincoln University students told to re-sit exam after concerns AI was used
Entire class of university students told to re-sit exam after AI concerns
More than 100 post-graduate finance students need to explain their code after a lecturer questioned whether some used generative AI tools. Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Wednesday 27 August 2025
In today's episode, we have our weekly political panel with National's Nicola Willis and Labour's Carmel Sepuloni; There appears to be confusion over the rules governing when schools are considered… Audio
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'They suggested we wear more clothes': Households hit with huge power bills
'They suggested we wear more clothes': Households hit with huge power bills
A woman who was told by a power company that she should put on more clothes is just one of hundreds of Kiwis who told RNZ they are struggling with power bills this winter. Audio
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Lincoln University students to re-sit exam in person after AI concerns
Students at Lincoln University have been told to re-sit part of their course in person, after a lecturer questioned whether some had used AI tools to complete their work. Lincoln University Provost… Audio
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When should you use an em dash?
Managing editor of Te Herenga Waka University Press Ashleigh Young joins Emile Donovan to discuss the merits of the em dash and its friends: the comma, the semicolon, the ellipsis, and the period. Audio
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Chorus posts modest profit, backs fibre as the future
Chorus posts modest profit, backs fibre as the future
Telecommunications lines company Chorus is confident it can ramp up new fibre connections despite competition from 4G and 5G fixed wireless.
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Mad Men director on coming up in the new golden age of television
If you've watched any of the leading television shows in the past 25 years, it's likely Lesli Linka Glatter had a hand in directing them. Mad Men, Homeland, Twin Peaks, Gilmore Girls and The Walking… Audio
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Councillor or chat-bot? Rotorua's first local election with AI in the mix
Councillor or chat-bot? Rotorua's first local election with AI in the mix
Candidates have mixed views on the use of generative AI in campaigning.
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Mediawatch: AI and a last ditch bid for media to claw back online revenue
Mediawatch: AI and a bid for media to claw back cash online
The first online revolution undermined the media's business model based on ads. Will AI make it worse? Or will new tech help media claw crucial cash back from AI crawling their content?
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Image problems, clawing back from AI, gentle whispers
One woman became the unwilling face of political cause she strongly opposed because her image was for sale online - and one outlet faked photos of a whanau to 'protect its mana.' What are the ethics… Audio
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Image problems - the ethics of stock photos
Image problems - the ethics of stock photos
Ellen Tamati unwillingly became the face of a political cause she opposed, after her image was picked from a photo library. A media outlet used artificial images of whānau in their reporting. What are…
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Online death of abused French streamer was not result of trauma, prosecutor says
French video streamer dies while going live online
The French government is mooting possible sanctions against Australian live-streaming platform Kick.
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Public health group report calls for wealth tax, cross-party focus on wellbeing
Public health group report calls for wealth tax, cross-party focus on wellbeing
The committee, led by a former Green MP, says its report aims to review progress in New Zealand health since 2000 and looks ahead to improvements needed out to 2040.
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Psychologists warn NZers turning to AI due to under-resourced sector
Psychologists warn the trend of using AI for help is a worrying symptom of an in-demand and under-resourced sector. Community psychologist Dr Rebekah Graham spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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Kiwis in the dark over Instagram, Facebook account suspensions
Kiwis blindsided as social media accounts banned
A dumpling restaurant owner said he paid thousands to a company to help him reinstate his account. Audio
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NZ film, TV industry weighs pros and cons of Artificial Intelligence
NZ film, TV industry weighs pros and cons of AI
Artificial Intelligence has made previously tedious tasks quick and easy, but also carries risks for local film-makers.
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Film industry adopting AI despite fears of job losses
Despite some fearing it threatens the industry's very existence, Artificial Intelligence is quickly becoming a commonly used tool in film and television production. Tasks that would once take days or… Audio
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'Relationship she might not have had': Hayley's AI partner changed her life
'Relationship she might not have had': Hayley's AI partner changed her life
Hayley's AI companion is credited with changing her life, but for others they can be used for sex or even convey sinister overtones.
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How drones could cut Aucklanders' power bills
Drones could cut lines charges for Aucklanders' power bills
Drones will be used to check on what is needed before linesman head up power poles.
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 21st August
In today's episode, a tourism leader is warning New Zealand's being left behind by Australia and is calling on the government to ramp up efforts to bring big events here; New Zealand is facing one of… Audio
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Spark blames big profit drop on technology changes, cost of living difficulties
Spark blames big profit drop on tech changes, cost of living pressures
Its profit is down 18 percent to $260 million, driven by lower customer spending. Audio