Technology
Hundreds of pensions affected by IT error
About 200 pensioners have had the amount they receive in NZ Super affected this week because of a problem with the Ministry of Social Development's IT system.
Tech: French social media ban, Microsoft encryption sharing
Technology correspondent Mark Pesce joins Kathryn on the French parliament's backing of a social media ban for under 15s, following Australia's move - does that mean more countries will follow? Audio
'I saved TikTok': Why Trump changed tune on Chinese app
Does the new joint venture deal really address Washington's concerns about national security?
Small businesses not exempt from cyber-attacks - internet watchdog
It comes after a Napier law firm was targeted in January, with the attack affecting internal information about the firm as well as client documents.
Pressure grows to fix 111 system, with 1958 model still in use
The system still runs on an operating model set up in 1958, and a public safety working group says it hinders emergency responders.
A History of Student Radio - Episode Five
In this new bonus episode Yadana Saw looks at the challenges facing the Student Radio Network and how the stations are staying alive and relevant in an increasingly digital first, music streaming… Audio
Opening up Government services in South Africa
Accessing Government services to apply for the likes of a passport or maybe some kind of funding, can often be a frustrating experience. Audio
Kakapo cam broadcasting 24/7 for birdwatchers
Bird-watchers can keep an eye on critically endangered kakapo from the comfort of the couch via a 24/7 webcam, live and direct from remote Whenua Hou or Codfish Island, near Stewart Island. Keiller… Audio
French lawmakers pass bill banning social media for under-15s
The legislation would make France the second country to take such a step following Australia's ban for under-16s in December.
Jesse Goes Clubbing: Ham Radio Club
After two on a Monday means it's time to hit the clubs! Jesse has chatted to the Hawkes Bay Racing Lawnmower Club ... the Christchurch Quilters... Manawatu Cactus and Succulent Society among others… Audio
Are we losing the ability to think critically?
Conversations about AI seem to be everywhere, the pros, the cons, the what ifs, the why nots, the list goes on. On Afternoons we've spent time discussing how AI can affect learning. On one hand it's… Audio
Pope warns against risks of AI
In a message marking the World Day of Social Communications, the pope said AI systems reflect the worldview of their creators.
TikTok seals US deal to avoid Trump ban
The deal to establish a joint venture that will secure US data is a milestone for the social media firm, years after President Donald Trump tried to ban the app during his first term.
AI’s role in paying women less
It appears even AI chatbots are contributing towards the gender pay gap. A study last year found that the bots often advise women and other minorities to ask for significantly lower salaries than men… Audio
Another IT outage impacts southern hospitals
A staff member told RNZ they were frustrated as they had been left in the dark about what happened.
Recruitment clashes with the world of AI slop-ification
GoGetta CEO Colleen Getley runs a recruitment platform and she joins Maggie Tweedie and Mark Williams to chat about the year ahead in the NZ job market, and specifically the awkward role of AI both on… Audio
Sexualised deepfakes on X are a sign of things to come. NZ law is already way behind
We expect social media providers to take down child sexual abuse material, academics say, so why not deepfakes of women?
How to talk to animals
Have you ever wondered what your pet would say if they could talk? Alexis Devine is an artist, entrepreneur and dog whisperer Alexis from Seattle, and she's been hard at work teaching her sheepadoodle… Audio
Saveloys out, spinach in: Here's how our spending habits have changed
If you think about what you - or your parents - were spending your money on 30 years ago, it might be quite different to how you spend it now. Audio
California targets Musk's xAI over sexualised deepfakes
The state's attorney-general has ordered xAI to stop Grok from generating nonconsensual sexualised images, including those of women and children.