Despite subdued global start-up funding this year, generative AI start-ups attracted the lion’s share of venture capital.
The company achieved a 21% reduction in total emissions in FY22, resulting in the saving of over 1.6 million tonnes of carbon.
Many risks associated with generative AI are extensions of existing, familiar risks such as data privacy, which has been a concern for decades, says Spiros Fatouros, CEO of Marsh Africa.
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Arthur Goldstuck’s latest book unpacks the fundamentals of artificial intelligence, providing an overview of the technology’s rising popularity.
Cape Town-based VC firm HAVAÍC contributes R18.8 million to Sportable’s R283 million Series A investment round.
Silos are not the problem. Interconnecting them without violating their integrity is the problem, says ServiceNow.
Cricket SA partners with sports tech platform LootMogul, to boost its digital offering and reach a global fan base.
First Distribution is introducing the EBG and HUAWEI SME portfolios in the South African market.
In pursuit of becoming an API- and artificial intelligence-led organisation, the telco ramps up its AI strategy.
With the rampant rise in ransomware incidents, the likelihood of an organisation being successfully breached is now extremely high.
The South African privacy-preserving data collaboration platform was recognised in Fast Company’s list of tech breakthroughs that promise to transform the future.