It's been a tumultuous first year for New Zealand's first artificial intelligence-focused company to list on the NZ Exchange (NZX).
Following on from a recent article on BusinessDesk, we unpack that journey so far and look ahead to what might be next for the contentious but ambitious company.
This week, we have a double feature, with an interview with entrepreneur extraordinaire Rowan Simpson following on Sunday. Make sure you subscribe to get that in your podcast feed when it drops.
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