ITWeb interviews AI expert Johan Steyn, to get his take on the need for AI regulation and where SA is on this journey.
The University of Johannesburg integrates virtual reality to help law students brush up on legal analysis and court representation skills.
Government is working to open the door to renewable energy, to strengthen the grid and create employment, says Cyril Ramaphosa.
Nelson Mandela Day sees 30 000 youth across two continents participate in the annual global coding tournament #Coding4Mandela.
The automotive and industrial battery manufacturer invests in sustainability, to minimise batteries’ ecological footprint and focus on advanced technologies.
With this purchase, Samsung believes it will secure advanced core engines for personal knowledge graphs.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of technology and digital services, leading to a surge in the performance of tech-related stocks.
The continent’s blockchain businesses raised $34.7 million − a 9% increase in the number of deals compared to 2023.
The South African Revenue Service has already recorded over 16 million digital exchanges with taxpayers this filing season.
AI-enabled PCs are not just about raw computing power; they are designed to amplify human ingenuity, says Chris Buchanan, client solutions director at Dell Technologies SA.
The South African, female-led business targets Asia as its next market, with artificial intelligence a key pillar of its expansion plans.
It’s unacceptable that, in the year 2024 and in the age of AI, home affairs still does not have a reliable IT system, says Dr Leon Schreiber.