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One in three 18-34-year old NZers using AI for life advice: Study
A study has found one in three 18-34-year-olds in New Zealand are turning to AI instead of a professional therapist for life and relationship advice. Clinical psychologist Dougal Sutherland spoke to… Audio
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NZ facing toughest national security environment of recent times - report
NZ facing toughest national security environment of recent times - report
Foreign interference, espionage, and online radicalisation threats have increased since last year, the Security Intelligence Service says. Audio
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The Panel with Kirsty Cameron and Stephen McCabe Part 1
Audio 19 Aug 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Kirsty Cameron and Stephen. First up, new data shows reading and writing levels for school children are dire. The Education minister… Audio
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Book Critic: The implications of AI on writing
Pip Adam has been reading and thinking a lot about how AI could affect writing. She shares books that offer insights to AI and that show how important human writers are. Empire of AI: Dreams and… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Batt
Today our tech expert discusses the worrying rise of AI chat bots and what you can do to stay safe from their dangers Audio
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Is Big Tech more powerful than government?
Audio 19 Aug 2025How much of your life is ruled by an algorithm? It's possibly more than you think. Everyday algorithms are aiding us to make decisions - and increasingly making decisions about us. Audio
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Two and a half years after Cyclone Gabrielle, here's how the road to Piha was repaired
'Build back better' - How the road to Piha was finally restored
Explainer - More than two years after Cyclone Gabrielle, the popular main road to Auckland's Piha is opening again. Here's how they did it. Audio
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AI creates two new potential antibiotics
AI has designed two new potential antibiotics that could tackle tough bacteria, including multi-drug-resistant MRSA and gonorrhoea. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Termeer Professor of Medical… Audio
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Mediawatch: RNZ flags changes to claw back listeners
RNZ flags changes to claw back listeners
RNZ is planning to reverse decline in RNZ National's live listenership, but it comes at a time when listeners' loyalty seems harder than ever to secure.
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Retiree dies after being lured to New York by AI chatbot
Retiree dies after being lured to New York by AI chatbot
He was planning a rendezvous with a young, beautiful woman he had met online - or so he thought.
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AI chatbots accused of encouraging teen suicide as experts sound alarm
AI chatbots accused of encouraging teen suicide as experts sound alarm
"It can get dark very quickly."
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Meta's flirty AI chatbot invited a retiree to New York. He never made it home
Retiree dies after being lured to New York by AI chatbot
He was planning a rendezvous with a young, beautiful woman he had met online - or so he thought.
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YouTube turns to AI to spot children posing as adults
YouTube turns to AI to spot children posing as adults
YouTube has started using artificial intelligence to figure out when users are children pretending to be adults.
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'Organised crime is organised. We are not', ministers told
'Organised crime is organised. We are not', ministers told
It's calling for a "data lake" and tweaks to privacy laws so agencies and businesses can work together to help combat organised crime. Audio
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Tech: Fortnite wins battle in Oz, AI co Perplexity vies to buy
Audio 14 Aug 2025Technology commentator Peter Griffin joins Susie to look at a victory for Fortnite creator Epic Games, which has won a partial battle in Australia. Audio
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Artificial intelligence is revolutionising classroom learning but will it help or hinder students?
A school principal turned himself into a deepfake AI - what's next?
The AI revolution is well underway in Australia's schools, but what days that mean for the way students learn and think?
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AI is peeling back the layers of 'low-value' work - NZ may be well-placed to adapt
AI is peeling back the layers of 'low-value' work - NZ may be well-placed to adapt
As generative AI advances at breakneck speed, it is upending assumptions about which jobs are "safe" from automation.
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AI use in public service doubled since last year: Survey
A survey of AI use in the public service shows uptake of artificial intelligence tools across the sector has more than doubled since last year. Government Chief Digital Officer Paul James spoke to… Audio
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Realizing AI can make us dumber. So what now?
Wall Street Journal tech reporter Sam Schechner says he first suspected artificial intelligence was eating his brain when he used ChatGPT to help write an email to his son's basketball coach. He lives… Audio
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Hospital radiology services suffering surging demand, lack of investment report shows
Many radiology staff using broken, outdated or unsafe equipment survey shows
A new report has slammed the state of the country's hospital radiology services saying inadequate staff numbers and a lack of investment is 'unravelling' the sector.
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Spark to sell 75% stake in data centre to Pacific Equity Partners
Spark to sell 75% stake in data centre to Pacific Equity Partners
Telecommunications company Spark is selling a 75 percent stake in its data centre business for $705 million.
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Post-harvest horticulture workforce will need to develop new skills, report finds
Post-harvest horticulture workforce will need to develop new skills, report finds
As new technologies see the horticulture sector become increasingly automated, its post-harvest workforce will need to develop new skills.
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More than 40 percent of health professionals using AI: Survey
A recently released survey of nearly 200 health professionals, found that more than 40 percent were using AI to help with patient notes. GP Dr Emily Cavana spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
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ChatGPT upgrade 'like talking to a PhD-level expert'
ChatGPT upgrade 'like talking to a PhD-level expert'
GPT-5, which launched across OpenAI's free and paid tiers, will make ChatGPT better at tasks like writing, coding and answering health-related questions, OpenAI has claimed.
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Anthony Albanese, Christopher Luxon wrap up bilateral leaders' meeting in Queenstown
Albanese, Luxon wrap up annual bilateral leaders' meeting
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and his Australian counterpart paid tribute to Anzac soldiers in Arrowtown and took a scenic helicopter flight.