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Japan used to be tech giant. Why is it stuck with fax machines, ink stamps?
Japan used to be tech giant. Why is it stuck with fax machines, ink stamps?
Japan is still in the 'dark ages' when it comes to modern technology.
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Can Trump and Putin make headway?
Trump says Ukraine will need to make territorial concessions to stop the war. Ukraine doesn't agree. What will likely happen? Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 10 August 2025
Hymns to mark the Feast of the Transfiguration today, including Immortal, invisible, and Christ whose glory fills the skies. Audio
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Big investment payouts even experts let get away
The big investment winners even experts missed
Wish you'd sunk a few dollars into Bitcoin or Apple? You're not alone...
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The week that was
Our comedians Te Radar and Donna Brookbanks bring some levity the end of the week including the Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, coming under fire after admitting that he regularly consults AI… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Friday 8 August 2025
In today's episode, research by the University of Otago shows many New Zealand GPs are already using AI to record and write up patient notes; Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has convened a… Audio
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Artificial intelligence saves doctors time, but makes mistakes - study
Artificial intelligence saves doctors time, but makes mistakes - study
Of nearly 200 health professionals surveyed, 40 percent used AI for patient notes. Audio
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GPs using AI to record and write patient notes
Research by the University of Otago shows many New Zealand GPs are already using AI to record and write up patient notes. Lead researcher and bioethicist Professor Angela Ballantyne spoke to Ingrid… Audio
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The Panel Plus for 7 August 2025
Audio 7 Aug 2025An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then he's joined by Victoria University's Vice Chancellor Nic Smith to discuss the endless stream… Audio
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Watch: Christopher Luxon and Erica Stanford reiterate NCEA overhaul will be 'world class'
Watch: PM reiterates NCEA overhaul will be 'world class'
Stanford said they wanted everyone to give feedback on what they thought of the changes.
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Australia debating introducing controls on AI growth
Audio 7 Aug 2025Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about Australia wrestling with whether to introduce a new regulatory regime to try to control the unharnessed growth of artificial intelligence… Audio
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Is AI the future of deciding prices?
Audio 7 Aug 2025Delta Airlines has hit turbulence after it publicly stated it wants AI to set 20% of its domestic ticket prices by the end of the year, raising concerns about so called survellience pricing. Delta has… Audio
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Workers moving towns in desperate quest for jobs
Workers moving towns in desperate quest for jobs
Some are resorting to taking jobs more than two hours' drive away as the unemployment rate rises. Audio
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Government should match enthusiasm for AI with investment in teachers - principal
Teachers using AI to mark student work 'dangerous' - principals
Education Minister Erica Stanford has said AI marking will be critical for NCEA's replacement. Audio
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High school principal on plans for use of AI to help NCEA overhaul
Auckland high school principal Claire Amos says the Education Minister is overstating schools' readiness to use Artificial Intelligence. President of the Auckland Secondary Schools Principals… Audio
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Farmer creates 'Tinder' for dairy cows
Farmer creates 'Tinder' for dairy cows
"Basically, it's a matchmaking service for dairy farmers and their cows."
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Dire need for AI support in primary, intermediate schools survey shows
Dire need for AI support in primary schools
Primary school children say using AI sometimes feels like cheating and teachers warn their "Luddite" colleagues are "freaking out" about the technology.
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Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 5th August 2025
In today's episode, Doctors are being warned to be on alert for people with symptoms of Dengue Fever as the number of cases in New Zealand doubles; Dairies say they are having to act like banks as… Audio
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Tech Tuesday with Tim Batt: YouTube using AI to check users age
Tech giant Google is taking action to verify how old YouTube users are. It says it will use AI to estimate the age of users and then show them age appropriate content. The move comes after Australia… Audio
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Watch: AI will aid with NCEA replacement, Education Minister says
Watch: AI will aid with NCEA replacement, minister says
"We're extraordinarily advanced in terms of the rest of the world," Erica Stanford says.
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Report shows need for policy around AI use in primary schools
A new report shows an urgent need for policy around the use of AI in primary schools. Report author David Coblentz spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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University building AI tool to help te reo Māori learners with real time pronunciation feedback
University building AI Māori pronunciation tool
Auckland University is building a new AI tool that will give te reo Māori learners real time, personalised feedback on their pronunciation. Audio
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The Kiwi technology helping cardiologists cut their waitlists
Audio 5 Aug 2025A Kiwi company that's helping to speed up the diagnostic process for cardiologists has secured its first public health contract. Audio
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Tesla approves share award worth $29 billion to CEO Elon Musk
Tesla approves US$29 billion share award to Musk
Musk will be able to claim the new award if he remains in a top executive role for another two years.
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University building AI Maori pronunciation tool
Audio 4 Aug 2025Auckland University is building a new AI tool that will give te reo Maori learners real time feed back on their pronunciation. The $1 million project involves language experts, linguists, engineers… Audio