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  • Rise of the robots: the promise of physical AI

    News
    World
    19 Nov 2025
    Hiro Yamamoto, CEO of company Enactic,  tele-operating an OpenArm humanoid robotic arm at his office.

    Welcome to the future of AI as it starts to infiltrate the material world in the form of smart robots, self-driving cars and other autonomous machines.

    Rise of the robots: the promise of physical AI
  • Drones linked to AI used to help fix power grids

    News
    Business
    19 Nov 2025
    A downed power pole on Pig Saddle Road, near Sheffield in Selwyn District, filmed by a drone.

    Four lines companies are using drones to help with maintenance and fix networks after natural disasters.

    Drones linked to AI used to help fix power grids
  • Trump hosts Saudi prince for first time since Khashoggi killing

    News
    World world politics
    19 Nov 2025
    US President Donald Trump and Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman walk down the Colonnade on the way to the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on November 18, 2025. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived at the White House to fanfare and a jet flyover Tuesday, in his first visit to the United States since the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

    The US President laid on a noisy military flypast featuring fighters Washington will sell to Riyadh.

    Trump hosts Saudi prince for first time since Khashoggi killing
  • At-risk yellowhead mohua returned to Matukituki Valley after long absence

    News
    New Zealand conservation
    19 Nov 2025
    A mohua settling into its new home in the Matukituki Valley.

    The birds were among the most abundant species in South Island forests in the 19th century, but now number fewer than 500.

    At-risk yellowhead mohua returned to Matukituki Valley after long absence
  • AI covers see writers ruled out of New Zealand's top book awards

    Audio
    technology arts
    18 Nov 2025
    Covers of Elizabeth Smither's Angel Train and Stephanie Johnson's Obligate Carnivore, both published by Christchurch-based Quentin Wilson Publishing.

    Our national book awards committee has rejected books with AI covers. It's nothing to do with the writing - just AI for the covers. Audio

  • Paul, Joshua's boxing match a 'dangerous betrayal of sport'

    News
    Sport
    18 Nov 2025

    Analysis - Jake Paul's upcoming contest against a bona fide, former two-time unified heavyweight champ, Anthony Joshua, smacks of a game about to go seriously wrong.

    Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua's boxing match is a dangerous betrayal of sport
  • Podcast Critic: AI - how worried should we be really?

    Audio
    technology media
    18 Nov 2025

    It feels like every day there is something new to be across when it comes to artificial intelligence and keeping across the hype and the fear is rather daunting. Fortunately like most things now… Audio

  • Top writers ruled out of NZ book awards due to AI covers

    News
    New Zealand Media & Technology
    18 Nov 2025
    Covers of Elizabeth Smither's Angel Train and Stephanie Johnson's Obligate Carnivore, both published by Christchurch-based Quentin Wilson Publishing.

    For the first time AI regulations have been applied to the Ockham New Zealand Book Awards, including every detail from cover to cover.

    Top writers ruled out of NZ book awards due to AI covers
  • What is workslop?

    News
    World Business
    18 Nov 2025
    Workslop is a growing source of frustration in the workplace.

    We've heard of AI slop, but new study has coined a phrase for shoddy AI generated tasks - workslop.

    What is workslop?
  • Serko sees strong revenue growth, while posting increased loss

    News
    Business
    18 Nov 2025
    Group of people inside airport

    Travel software company Serko posted a bigger bottom-line half-year loss driven by one-offs, but its income surged, thanks to its partnership with US giant Booking.com.

    Serko sees strong revenue growth, while posting increased loss
  • Book ruled out of awards contention due to AI cover

    Audio
    technology books
    18 Nov 2025

    Stephanie Johnson's collection of short fiction stories "Obligate Carnivore" have been ruled out of contention for next year's Ockham Book Awards. She spoke to Corin Dann. Audio

  • ACC's use of AI to help decide who gets help shocks advocate

    News
    New Zealand technology
    17 Nov 2025
    Silhouettes of figures in different colours

    "It's all about 'how can we ramp up exits, how can we get more people coming off the scheme," says an ACC advocate

    ACC's use of AI to help decide who gets help shocks advocate
  • Feature Interview: What exactly is "workslop?"

    Audio
    technology life and society
    17 Nov 2025
    Photo of Kate Niederhoffer

    You know it when you see it. An email from a co-worker or marketing pitch from a company that lands in your inbox, but you know it was written by artificial intelligence. AI promised to make work… Audio

  • Find out how AI is helping identify bird song

    Audio
    technology animals
    17 Nov 2025
    A Kākā at Zealandia Ecosanctuary

    Last week we spotted an invitation to an event in Hamilton that had us intrigued; it was a conversation about how artificial intelligence can help identify the birds singing around us. We hear so much… Audio

  • Shock as ACC turns to AI to help decide who gets help

    News
    New Zealand technology
    17 Nov 2025
    Silhouettes of figures in different colours

    "It's all about 'how can we ramp up exits, how can we get more people coming off the scheme," says an ACC advocate Audio

    ACC's use of AI to help decide who gets help shocks advocate
  • In a first NZ artist Yvonne Todd turns to AI

    Audio
    technology
    16 Nov 2025

    One of New Zealand's leading photographers and artists, Yvonne Todd has announced she is now only working in AI. We believe as a professional in Aotearoa, she may be among the first. Audio

  • Can you really talk to the dead using AI?

    News
    World Media & Technology
    16 Nov 2025
    A blonde woman in soft light looks down at her phone.

    We tried out 'deathbots' so you don't have to.

    Can you really talk to the dead using AI?
  • Liam Dann: AI bubble fears and "green shoots"

    Audio 15 Nov 2025
    The Apple logo appears on a phone and the Nvidia logo is displayed on a laptop in Krakow, Poland, on April 1, 2025.

    Investors are fearful that the AI bubble may be about to burst but what are the wider implications if that happens?  Audio

  • First Māori Language Commissioner impressed by younger generation's reo

    News
    Te Ao Māori
    14 Nov 2025
    Thousands of te reo learners are gathering in Hastings for the second year Aotearoa's national Māori language festival Toitū te Reo which is taking place on Thursday and Friday.

    Sir Timoti Kāretu, who has seen the ups and downs of te reo Māori, is one of many guests of honour at Toitū te Reo, a two-day Māori language symposium. Audio

    First Māori Language Commissioner impressed by younger generation's reo
  • Thinking deeply about deepfakes

    Audio
    internet technology
    13 Nov 2025
    Human's hands with tech theme double exposure icons. Concept of big data.

    Deepfake technology seems to be flooding online spaces and as AI-generated gets more sophisticated, the challenges will grow. Dr Yuki Watanabe from the University of Otago studies interdisciplinary… Audio

  • The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Andrew Clay, Part 2

    Audio 13 Nov 2025
    Rolling freshly placed asphalt on Truman Lane, prior to a traffic switch to restore one lane in each direction on the approach to the SH29A roundabout.

    In part two, after last night's discussion around chip seal versus asphalt, we have a real life roading engineer on the show to lay down the law. Then, a new cover of Maranga Ake Ai is about to drop… Audio

  • Xero boosts profit, predicts future growth

    News
    Business
    13 Nov 2025

    Accounting software company Xero has had a significant increase in profit on the back of increased users and revenue.

    Xero boosts profit, predicts future growth
  • Tech: Chatfishing, Meta's scam profits, datacentres in space

    Audio
    technology
    13 Nov 2025
    Image of Facebook page and cartoon police

    Tech correspondent Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about the rise of chatfishing. Audio

  • A seismic shift in computing is on the horizon (and it's not AI)

    News
    World Business
    13 Nov 2025
    The Albany NanoTech Complex where IBM’s quantum wafers are fabricated. IBM

    Quantum computing isn't just upgrading existing computers. It's a separate approach to computing that relies on the principles of quantum physics.

    A seismic shift in computing is on the horizon (and it's not AI)
  • Europe correspondent Christian Smith

    Audio
    world world politics
    12 Nov 2025
    ChatGPT and OpenAI emblems are displayed on a mobile phone screen for illustration photo. Gliwice, Poland on February 21st, 2023.

    Europe correspondent Christian Smith joins Emile Donovan for the latest on the BBC, a German court ruling against Open AI/Chat GPT for misusing music lyrics, Milanese prosecutors investigating 'sniper… Audio

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