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Our Changing World: How researchers are using AI
From the public service sector to businesses to individuals, AI's uptake across New Zealand has been rapid. And it's not just large language models. Claire Concannon meets researchers who are… Audio
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NZ teachers report higher stress than OECD average, survey finds
Kiwi teachers work longer, more stressed
They are also more likely to be working with children who need learning support than other teachers working in other OECD countries, a new report shows.
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Fake New Zealand doctors are trying to sell you GLP-1 weight loss products
How fake doctors are trying to sell you weight loss drugs
Explainer - The popularity of Wegovy and Ozempic has seen a flood of ads pop up. Who can you trust?
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Project aims to eliminate every possum, rat and stoat from South Westland wilderness
Project aims to eliminate predators from South Westland
Predator Free South Westland project aims to eliminate every possum, rat and stoat - and their goal is in sight. Audio
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Business commentator Victoria Young
There's been a raft of departures of companies from the NZX as investors see value that local stakeholders do not. Audio
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Our Changing World: Putting AI to use in Aotearoa
More than just ChatGPT: The surprising ways AI is being used in Aotearoa
From modelling measles outbreaks to keeping track of Wellington's exploding kākā population, researchers are calling on AI to assist them with a vast array of projects.
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Don't sacrifice Blenheim to war on cars, David Seymour warns
Don't sacrifice Blenheim to war on cars, David Seymour warns
"I think there's a whole lot of cities that have made a big mistake trying to banish cars and banish parking from the CBD," Seymour says.
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Majority of NZ adults support social media ban for kids - research
Majority of NZ adults support social media ban for kids - research
A social media ban is unlikely to be a "silver bullet" to improving young people's mental health, a researcher says. Audio
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Putting AI to use in Aotearoa
Audio 6 Oct 2025From the public service sector to businesses to individuals, AI's uptake across New Zealand is spreading. And it’s not just large language models. Claire Concannon meets researchers that are… Audio
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Government unveils strategy for the defence industry
Collins wants NZ to develop weapons for export
The plan will lift New Zealand's defence spending to more than 2 percent in the next eight years with the Defence Minister seeking to have New Zealand develop weapons for export.
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Much Ado About Tilly
AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood has sparked heated controversy across the film industry. Audio
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Digital IDs are coming
Digital IDs: Balancing privacy with convenience
If you want to live your life more seamlessly, you might have to swallow the dead rat of information seepage.
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'Scares the hell out of me': James Cameron on the threat of AI
'Scares the hell out of me': James Cameron on the threat of AI
The Hollywood director has been present in the film space for many years but the emergence of AI and its power has him somewhat scared for the future.
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Self-driving cars now a step closer in NZ thanks to AI
Last month Tesla introduced what it calls 'self-driving, supervised' software to New Zealand and Australia. New Zealander Alex Kendall is chief executive and co-founder of Wayve AI, and he spoke to… Audio
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Is it time to bring back oral exams?
With AI tools able to produce essays, reports and case studies in seconds, oral exams could help education providers assess a student competency. Mark Leishman speaks to Auckland University's Patrick… Audio
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Kiwi's AI start-up aims to take gruntwork out of online tasks
Seven years on from Yang Fan Yun being NZ's top scholar he's now got an AI startup that has the backing of one the world's biggest AI companies. Audio
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Minister Chris Penk steps in to help small businesses wrongfully suspended by Meta
Minister steps in to help small businesses banned by Meta
RNZ has heard from over 30 New Zealanders and small businesses who've had their accounts suspended after being accused of breaching Meta's rules
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AI in the classroom is hard to detect – time to bring back oral tests
AI in the classroom is hard to detect – time to bring back oral tests
News that several New Zealand universities have given up using detection software to expose student use of artificial intelligence underlines the challenge higher education is facing.
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Some universities give up on AI detection tools
Some universities give up on AI detection tools
They say the technology isn't conclusive enough to accuse students of cheating and there are other ways of finding the likely use of AI.
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Tilly Norwood: The new star that has Hollywood outraged
Tilly Norwood: The new star that has Hollywood outraged
The creator of the AI-generated actress says they want Tilly to be thought of like Scarlett Johansson or Natalie Portman. But people in showbiz are livid.
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What Pacific Island leaders told the UN General Assembly about climate, conflict and peace
What Pacific Island leaders told the UN about climate, conflict and peace
Pacific Island leaders took turns addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York, speaking on a range of issues - from local to global - that impact their countries.
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Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 30th September 2025
In today's episode, Labour leader Chris Hipkins has blasted the government's decision not to recognise Palestinian statehood, calling it "morally reprehensible" and a failure of leadership, US… Audio
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Your AI cover letter could be killing your chances
More and more job seekers are using AI to write their CVs and cover letters. Tribe Recruitment's Sarah White spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
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Universities give up using software to detect AI in students' work
Some universities give up on AI detection tools
They say the technology isn't conclusive enough to accuse students of cheating and there are other ways of finding the likely use of AI. Audio
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Massey joins others dropping AI detection software
Several universities have given up using software to detect the use of Artificial Intelligence in student work. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports. Audio