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Success in this evolving landscape requires mastering technical skills while simultaneously cultivating soft skills that foster collaboration, agility, and ethical decision-making.
As artificial intelligence reshapes the global job market, experts advise South African school leavers to pursue AI-driven careers, highlighting opportunities both locally and internationally.
Pinnacle Radiology opens its doors in Johannesburg, featuring an AI-powered MRI machine that aims to revolutionise patient care and accessibility in South Africa.
Apple unveils Apple Intelligence, a groundbreaking AI tool designed to enhance user experience across its devices, featuring advanced privacy settings and innovative functionalities.
Discover how Vodacom is integrating environmental, social, and governance principles to create a sustainable future for South Africa, addressing climate change and community welfare.
AI-powered facial recognition is evolving travel to a state of paperless, hassle-free passage
We’ve started outsourcing our thinking to them
During a compelling interview with Wang Lei from Xinhua, Dr. Iqbal Survé, a pioneering South African entrepreneur and media mogul, shared his insights on the profound impact AI is having on societal development, media transformation, and the future of journalism.
Chief Technology Officer Nokuthula Lukhele seeks long-term career growth for her candidates.
It also raises concerns about the reliability and accountability of these systems
Samsung Electronics South Africa has officially opened pre-orders for its latest range of mobile and wearable devices.
AI is transforming PR by enabling more individualised and focused communication tactics, automating repetitive processes and offering deep insights through data analytics.
With the advent of AI-powered robots and automation, repetitive and mundane tasks that were previously performed by humans are now being taken over by machines.
The policy dialogue brought together leaders and practitioners from the higher education, government and private sectors who explored the use of AI under the theme: “Responsible AI: Current Realities and Future Possibilities for Africa. ”
There is no doubt that the jobs that exist today will become obsolete in the near future
The programme was presented by 30 Hong Kong students, with UP alumni Clement Mathebula, Onismo Mashinini and Bryce van de Kraats assisting.
There is a skills deficit in the sector
The landscape of the workplace has undergone a dramatic transformation due to technological advancements.
Explore seven key insights set to shape the future of executive recruitment and signal a dynamic shift in 2024.
According to this report, the South African market exhibits a robust demand in sectors like automotive, healthcare, defence and logistics, underlining a trend towards improved efficiency and productivity.
Empowering everyday experiences, from barrier-free communication to awe-inspiring creativity to the power for even more possibilities, Galaxy AI transforms the iconic S Series for the future.
Companies need to make their employees aware about the security risks associated with using ChatGPT and chatbots.
It’s time for South Africa to take up its place and offer a unique perspective on the technology
Instead of searching for specific keywords around a topic and clicking on each website to extract the desired knowledge, even if it is a text, the AI programmes can do the work in a nutshell.