Warner Bros Discovery’s recent announcement scaling back operations in New Zealand’s free-to-air news sector, marks another blow to independent news sources. This move underscores a broader trend of traditional media outlets grappling with the generational shift and rise of social platforms. It also raises a raft of questions – how can we be better placed … Continue reading "Technological change and the future of work"
Empowering Aotearoa: The Impact of Technological Innovation on Productivity and Economic Resilience
14 February 2024
In the ever-evolving landscape of global economies, Aotearoa New Zealand stands at a pivotal juncture, poised to harness the transformative power of technological innovation to propel its productivity to new heights.
Three sectors can transform Auckland into a Global Tech Hub
05 February 2024
A renewed focus on growing three technology sectors – CreativeTech, Fintech and HealthTech – could transform Auckland into a world-class tech hub over five years, says a new report by the Auckland Tech Council, a group of Auckland Business Chamber members from across the technology sector.
SupaHuman.ai Launches in New Zealand, Ushering a New Era in AI Solutions
17 January 2024
January 8, 2024 SupaHuman.ai, a pioneering AI solutions provider, is set to revolutionise the Artificial Intelligencelandscape in New Zealand. The company, founded by industry stalwarts Dave Howden, Blair Woods,and Zane Hemmingsen Jensen, aims to unlock the full potential of AI for New Zealand businesses andgovernment agencies. Building upon their impressive history in creating boutique software … Continue reading "Technological change and the future of work"
The NZ Productivity Commission has released it’s final report on Technological change and the future of work, and doesn’t seem to be in the AI Forum’s Knowledge Hub yet. (June 2020)