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Chatbots are what you see on your screens,often using a visual representation of a human (a digital human) or in a chat text box.
23 January 2023
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AI Enviro Hackathon Report 2022
In September 2022 we ran the AI Forum's first ever New Zealand-wide hackathon series and partnered with She Sharp in the first ever Female-led AI Hackathon. Based on our May 2022 AI for the Environment Report, the series resulted in bringing people with rare skill sets together around environmental issues that affect us all - with some amazing results.
02 December 2022
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AI for the Kiwi and global environment
Aotearoa’s native environment can hugely benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) in a fast changing climate world, AIForumNZ executive director Madeline Newman says.
01 November 2022
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AI in healthcare, NZ leading the world
AI is on the verge of making massive changes in New Zealand’s public health system which has been facing structural resourcing issues in the last two years, exacerbated by the covid pandemic.
31 October 2022
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AI Forum Executive Council – nominations now open!
The Artificial Intelligence Forum of New Zealand (AIFNZ) annual meeting is coming soon and there is now a chance for you, or your organisation, to be involved in shaping the future direction of our Aotearoa AI sector!
23 September 2022
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NZ must close the gender gap in AI
The gender gap in the artificial intelligence sector (AI) risks perpetuating vastly inequitable outcomes for women in an age where digitalisation offers real economic advantage. The gender gap in AI … Continue reading "NZ must close the gender gap in AI"
24 August 2022
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Critical Aotearoa AI summit will help pave the way
The cost of inaction is rising exponentially and AI can help uncover hidden patterns that may help us create a better New Zealand for all.
10 August 2022
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What of the future of facial recognition growth in NZ?
A just released report by Choice magazine in Australia has found three major retailers, Kmart, The Good Guys and Bunnings have deployed artificial intelligence (AI) based facial recognition technology in their stores to monitor customers for loss prevention.
17 June 2022
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Chatbots taking over big NZ business inquiries
Chatbots, or business virtual customer relations staff, are now taking over much of New Zealand big business
15 June 2022