Business of Tech: The year in tech and what’s ahead – AI slop, smart rings and riding the S-curve

Business of Tech: The year in tech and what’s ahead – AI slop, smart rings and riding the S-curve
This week, Wellington-based tech reviewer and commentator Pat Pilcher. (Image: BusinessDesk/Supplied)
Peter Griffin
“Never a dull moment” is how Wellington-based veteran consumer tech reviewer and commentator Pat Pilcher describes the year in tech after relentless product launches, an “utterly insane” Black Friday sales season and the “enshitification” of the internet, thanks in large part to AI.In our final episode of The Business of Tech for 2025, Pilcher joins the show to break down the biggest trends of 2025 and what’s coming in 2026, from AI agents and smart rings to humanoid robots and the debut of solid‑state...

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