SAS tackles AI chaos
Cisco brings Sovereign suite to SA
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AI-powered guide dogs talk to their owners
28 April 2026Large language models help robots plan routes and guide the visually impaired, researchers at Binghamton University...
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Dr Chat could be killing you
22 April 2026AI chatbots are designed to validate the user and will often answer in a way that...
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Workday takes on AI’s human in the room
22 April 2026The human advantage becomes critical as AI moves deeper into the workplace, writes JASON BANNIER.
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Workday draws the AI line
21 April 2026The software company set out a clear vision for AI built on accuracy, compliance, and structured...
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What winners get
right in AI21 April 2026Most AI investments fail, but they don't have to, writes JYOTI BALL, GM for Sub-Saharan Africa...
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Signpost: SA AI policy
in step with the world20 April 2026South Africa's draft AI Policy is closely aligned with advice that emerged from a Workday conference...
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AI PCs can boost SA’s creative economy
17 April 2026Creative work moves beyond borders, devices, collaborators and languages - and now also moves at the...
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SA’s AI moment will be
shaped by networks16 April 2026Most companies don't have an adequate foundation for AI, writes MANDY DUNCAN, country manager of HPE...
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AI era is becoming
an alliance economy15 April 2026A key message from Nutanix NEXT in Chicago last week was that no one gets to...
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Signpost: Flexibility beats brilliance in the AI gold rush
13 April 2026The ability to keep systems evolving under imperfect conditions was the superpower revealed at Nutanix NEXT...
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The Suite Spot: A practical guide to business
AI agents10 April 2026Before companies deploy AI agents, they need the right digital foundation, writes NAZIA PILLAY, MD of...
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Signpost: Sanlam bets
on elevating AI7 April 2026The appointment of Theo Mabaso as group chief AI officer of Sanlam is a watershed moment...
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Africa can shape future
of human-centred AI1 April 2026Realities often framed as disadvantages may be opportunities, writes DR JOSEFIN ROSÉN, principal trustworthy AI specialist...
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Who is to blame when AI defames?
31 March 2026Litigation is rising over false AI results which harm reputations, write Webber Wentzel partner DARIO MILO...
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Europe is an invisible
AI giant, but…25 March 2026A new report reveals both Europe’s hidden AI strength and the urgent action needed to turn...
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Claude AI popularity inspires hackers
24 March 2026Kaspersky has discovered infostealers mimicking Claude Code, OpenClaw and other AI developer tools as demand for...
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AI walks into an arbitration: What could go wrong?
18 March 2026Law has not kept up with AI, writes Webber Wentzel partner PRIYESH DAYA, senior associate BRITANNY...

