Last year, we prematurely dubbed 2023 the year of AI but how could we have know what 2024 would bring.
Generative AI has solidified its position in the pantheon of disruptive technologies as hype settled into pragmatism and tech talent worldwide put it to work.
We've assembled three AI experts from across NZ's industry to discuss the year in AI that was and look ahead at what to expect in the year to come.
Our panel comprises Callaghan Innovation chief executive Stefan Korn, Simply Privacy director and principal Frith Tweedie, and SupaHuman AI founder and CEO Dave Howden.
Plus, Peter and Ben can't help but share their views on where AI is headed.
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From the episode
- GovGPT pilot available publicly for testing and validation - Callaghan Innovation
- Superhuman Custom AI Return on Investment calculator - Supahuman
From elsewhere online
- Airtree partner says ‘problematic’ founders can still be accommodated - Australian Financial Review
- Rocket Lab Has a New Rival -- With a New Rocket - The Motley Fool
- The images of Spain’s floods weren’t created by AI. The trouble is, people think they were - The Guardian
- Kiwi retail crime intelligence firm Auror raises $82 million from Taser maker, grocery giants - NZ Herald
- Mark Zuckerberg isn't personally liable for any harm caused to children by Facebook and Instagram, judge says - Business Insider
- Google's head of research on whether 'learn to code' is still good advice in the age of AI - Business Insider
- Timelapse meets AI as Timescapes rakes in Series A millions - NZ Herald
- Tech start-up rebrands after just 10 months - and that’s a good thing, says founder - Stuff