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Data quality key to AI success over generative tech by 2025 As the adoption of AI accelerates towards 2025, experts stress the importance of data quality and governance over generative technologies in industry.
© 2024 ITBrief 1:55pm 'The worst outcome is death' - the surprising way to slow methanol poisoning An expert explains why methanol poisoning happens and what you can do about it.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:55pm Victim loses $10 thousand after Facebook Marketplace scam Police are urging members of the public to be aware of Facebook Marketplace scams
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 1:45pm Gun pointed at road worker in Tokoroa, police seek red ute The worker was “understandably shaken” by the incident in Tokoroa on Sunday.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 1:45pm 'Watch this space': The Warehouse Group promises to turn things around with a 'vengeance' Competing with Kmart and revamping its stores are key focuses for The Warehouse Group, its leadership says.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:35pm Major delays on State Highway 1 after tree falls in Northland The tree is threatening power lines, and the highway between Kaiwaka and the Brynderwyn Hills could be closed until 3pm.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:35pm 'Got my support' - Christopher Luxon stands by Erica Stanford after 'stupid bitch' comment The prime minister says it wasn't appropriate behaviour but that Erica Stanford had apologised.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:15pm New Child Protection Investigation Unit announced by Children's Minister The unit will be up and running by early next year, Children's Minister Karen Chhour says.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:15pm Man found dead at Levin park was shot, police confirm Robert Albert was found deceased at Muaupoko Park near Lake Horowhenua.
© 2024 RadioNZ 1:15pm Sysdig names William Welch as new CEO, eyeing growth Sysdig has appointed William 'Bill' Welch as its new CEO, aiming to enhance its cloud-native application protection amid a booming cloud security market.
© 2024 ITBrief 12:55am Review: French castaway thriller Suddenly An ingenious script and the skill and charm of its leads, makes French film Suddenly about a couple stranded on a remote island, gripping viewing, writes Simon Morris.
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