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  • How porn deepfakes may soon become illegal

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    4 Nov 2025
    Composite of pixelated face and body

    Explainer - They have been described as a sadistic and degrading weapon - yet in New Zealand, nude deepfakes are not explicitly a crime. Audio

    How would a move to criminalise pornographic deepfakes in New Zealand work?
  • An AI scribe being rolled out in EDs to save time

    Audio
    technology
    4 Nov 2025
    A medical professional takes notes while talking to a female patient.

    The government plans to roll out an artificial intelligence transcribing tool to emergency departments across the country. Audio

  • Meet first AI-powered artist to debut on Billboard airplay chart

    News
    technology music
    2 Nov 2025
    AI artist Xania Monet is the first AI-powered artist to debut on a Billboard airplay chart, but she likely won’t be the last.

    Artificial intelligence is everywhere and the music charts are no different.

    Meet first AI-powered artist to debut on Billboard airplay chart
  • Is the Internet dying?

    Audio
    internet technology
    2 Nov 2025
    Skeleton hands typing on keyboard

    With bots and AI-slop rampant, the Dead Internet Theory might be becoming more fact than fiction. Audio

  • Amazon shares surge as AI boom drives cloud growth

    News
    World Business
    31 Oct 2025
    Amazon Web Services logo on the smartphone screen.

    Its share price skyrocketed by more than 10 percent on the back of better than expected earnings.

    Amazon shares surge as AI boom drives cloud growth
  • 150 measles cases a week possible, data shows

    News
    New Zealand health
    31 Oct 2025
    The characteristic rash caused by measles, on the cheek of a child infected with the virus, during an outbreak in the USA in 2024.

    The official advice to government looked at how measles could spread but with current low childhood vaccination rates. Audio

    Measles spread modelling considers 150 cases a week possible
  • Trump's big concession to Xi is loaded with red flags

    News
    World Politics
    31 Oct 2025
    US President Donald Trump (L) and China's President Xi Jinping shake hands as they arrive for talks at the Gimhae Air Base, located next to the Gimhae International Airport in Busan on October 30, 2025. Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping will seek a truce in their bruising trade war on October 30, with the US president predicting a "great meeting" but Beijing being more circumspect. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

    Analysis: Trump risks further eroding America's relationship with its key allies while gaining a friendlier relationship with its chief economic adversary. Audio

    Trump's big concession to Xi is loaded with red flags
  • Trump and Xi meet for first time in six years

    News
    World
    30 Oct 2025
    Critical talks between US President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping have commenced in Busan, South Korea, on Thursday.

    Chinese leader Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump held a landmark meeting in South Korea that could reset the volatile relationship between the world's two largest economies and rival…

    Trump and Xi meet for first time in six years as world watches where crippling trade war will go next
  • Iwi leaders unveil AI safeguards to protect Māori data

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    30 Oct 2025
    Kirikowhai Mikaere.

    The framework introduces safeguards to prevent harm, including regular monitoring, accountability and transparent algorithm use.

    Iwi leaders unveil AI safeguards to protect Māori data
  • The Panel Plus for 30 October 2025

    Audio 30 Oct 2025

    An extra half hour of The Panel with Wallace Chapman, where to begin, he's joined by Nights host Emile Donovan. Then: soon traffic lights might be a thing of the past, thanks to the power of AI… Audio

  • Is increasing use of AI damaging students' learning ability?

    Audio
    technology
    30 Oct 2025
    Humanoid robot in the classroom with a green chalkboard.

    Tech correspondent Alex Sims focuses on the increasing use of artificial intelligence in classrooms and lecture halls. Audio

  • The world's most valuable company just hit an unprecedented milestone

    News
    World Business
    30 Oct 2025
    The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all closed at record highs on October 24.

    Nvidia just became the world's first US$5 trillion company.

    Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, just blew through an unprecedented milestone
  • Datacom making big push in AI

    Audio
    business technology
    30 Oct 2025

    One of the country's biggest local IT companies has been making a big push in AI this year. Datacom CEO Greg Davidson spoke to Corin Dann. Audio

  • Midweek - severe storms test media, netball keeps media at bay

    Audio
    media Canterbury
    29 Oct 2025

    Severe storms bring the best out of media - but climate change mentions raise hackles. Also: netball's top-brass keep exasperated media out of their internal business - while the Silver Ferns do the… Audio

  • 'Knew she was dead': Tourists distressed after cruise passenger's body found

    News
    World
    29 Oct 2025
    A Coral Adventurer ship.

    Authorities are investigating how a cruise ship allegedly left behind an 80-year-old Australian woman who was later found dead on a Queensland tropical island.

    Safety authority investigates how cruise ship left woman's body on Lizard Island
  • Iran, Russia and the NZ insurer that kept their sanctioned oil flowing

    News
    World
    29 Oct 2025
    An oil tanker is pictured in the Gulf waters offshore of Iraq's southern Faw peninsula, in 2025.

    Tankers carrying oil and evading Western sanctions were connected by one thing: a small insurance company in New Zealand.

    Iran, Russia and the New Zealand insurer that kept their sanctioned oil flowing
  • Feature interview: Could AI end up killing us?

    Audio
    technology
    29 Oct 2025

    One sentence sums up what Nate Soares thinks about artificial intelligence. If anyone builds it, everyone dies. Soares is the President of the Machine Intelligence Research Institute and has worked as… Audio

  • How and why we used AI to recreate a dead man's voice

    News
    New Zealand Nark
    29 Oct 2025
    Archival photograph of a man (Ross Appelgren) holding a fresh caught fish in one hand and a can of beer in the other. He wears sunglasses and a blue sweatshirt and black shorts and smiles softly while looking at the camera.

    One of journalism's most repeated purposes is to give voice to the voiceless. But what if the person speaking up has died while waiting to tell their story?

    Nark: How (and why) we used AI to recreate a dead man's voice
  • RNZ political panel: Willis digs at Labour over leak

    News
    Politics money
    29 Oct 2025

    "Already civil war is breaking out in the Labour Party over whether this tax is wide enough," the finance minister says. Audio

    Success of Labour's capital gains tax plan rests on expanded primary health workforce - GPs boss
  • Australia: Watchdog sues Microsoft, Albanese's US success

    Audio
    world
    29 Oct 2025
    US President Donald Trump (R) speaks during a meeting with Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (L) in the Cabinet Room at the White House in Washington, DC, on October 20, 2025. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP)

    Australia correspondent Chris Niesche to talk about the decision by the competition watchdog ACCC to sue Microsoft for alleged misleading conduct over adding Copilot AI to its 365 subs. Audio

  • The battle to stop a tide of child sexual abuse material

    News
    New Zealand The Detail
    29 Oct 2025
    Simon Peterson, Chief Customs Officer, Child Exploitation Operations Team

    The Child Exploitation Operations Team deals with the worst of the worst, and has "more work than we can handle".

    More child sexual abuse material is entering NZ and Customs is struggling to catch it all
  • What doctors, landlords and economists make of Labour's tax plan

    News
    Politics
    29 Oct 2025
    Labour leader Chris Hipkins with Ayesha Verrall, left, and Barbara Edmonds, right.

    The policy won't work if house prices don't go up, an expert says, while property investors aren't happy. Audio

    What doctors, landlords and economists make of Labour's tax plan
  • Border patrols for child predators

    Audio
    children internet
    29 Oct 2025

    The amount of child sexual abuse material entering New Zealand is increasing and getting 'more violent' - and the Customs team managing it can't keep up. Audio

  • Doctors group supports Labour's new policy, but questions GP capacity

    News
    Politics
    28 Oct 2025
    Tauranga GP Luke Bradford, medical director for the Royal College of General Practitioners.

    Labour has agreed to campaign on a capital gains tax covering just property - excluding family homes and farms - to help fund three free doctor visits for everyone. Audio

    Royal New Zealand College of GPs backs funding for doctors from Labour's capital gains tax
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