The event takes place at a crucial time in Africa’s digital journey.
Organisations on the continent face 3 325 cyber attacks per week, according to research.
There’s no question that chatbots bring considerable advantages, but this efficiency comes at a cost due to their inability to truly empathise.
UCT’s Michelle de Bruyn leads an initiative to make the National Benchmark Test accessible in South African Sign Language.
SA’s outdated drone laws create challenges for the industry, potentially hindering growth and innovation, industry players say.
The leaders of the BRICS nations unveil AI governance guidelines promoting ethical, inclusive development and digital sovereignty.
As the 4IR reshapes and innovates, many people still lack foundational digital literacy skills that enable participation in the digital economy.
The iFTTR OptiXstar F50 supports ultra-fast broadband as well as integrated smart home services like local and cloud storage, home security, device control and AI health monitoring.
The central bank will need expert input to effectively implement regulations dealing with the latest technology, say analysts.
If SA and Africa want to remain relevant and create value at scale, they must invest in digital technology, including emerging technology like AI, says BCX’s Jonas Bogoshi.
Chaos amid volatile geopolitics and uncertainty play into the hands of cyber criminals.