Last week, one of Time magazine's most influential people in AI, Te Hiku Media chief executive Peter-Lucas Jones, spoke to world leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Our featured guest this week, Jones, explained how the Kaitaia-based media company uses artificial intelligence (AI) to save native languages across the globe.
Plus, we cut through the noise on what DeepSeek is and does.
Subscribe on iHeart Radio or wherever you get podcasts.
The Business of Tech podcast is sponsored by 2degrees Business.
Reading list
In the episode
- AI on a budget: DeepSeek's disruption and NZ's opportunity - BusinessDesk
- Deepseek R1 Explained by a Retired Microsoft Engineer - Dave’s Garage
- Māori Speech AI Model Helps Preserve and Promote New Zealand Indigenous Language - Nvidia
- Te Hiku Media CEO Peter-Lucas Jones on Time Magazine’s TIME100 AI list - NZ Herald
Elsewhere online
- OpenAI launches ChatGPT Gov for U.S. government agencies - CNBC
- Welcome to the Age of Technofeudalism - Wired
- DeepSeek Leaned on OpenAI Models, White House AI Czar Sacks Says - Bloomberg
- DeepSeek Chief’s Journey From Math Geek to Global Disruptor - Wall Street Journal
- Four big reasons to worry about DeepSeek (and four reasons to calm down) - Platformer