South Africans are using AI to craft banking and insurance complaints
The National Financial Ombuds Scheme is becoming frustrated with South Africans using artificial intelligence (AI) to generate complaints, some of which run up to 200 pages and cite false information.
Speaking to 702, CEO at...
Call for clampdown on phones in schools
Be in Touch founder Kate Farina says more needs to be done to protect children online, including banning smartphones before high school, no social media before 16, and phone-free schools.
Speaking to 702 and citing Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious...
Ster-Kinekor has a bright future in SA — CEO
Ster-Kinekor CEO Mark Sardi believes cinema has a bright future in South Africa despite headwinds like the popularity of streaming services, load-shedding, and the effect of the Hollywood actor's strike.
In an interview with 702, Sardi explained...
The address in CT 'might' be fraudulent but the actual address of Techinn in Spain is legitimate on Google maps
has anyone actually received a tech gadget (cellphone/iPad/Xbox) delivery from them successfully? No extra fees?
3 dropped calls explained
Vodacom dropped 3 calls in Aki Anastasiou’s 2013 “Cellphone Safari” – here is why it happened and what is being done to solve the problems
New comms minister misses first promised deadlines
New communications minister Yunus Carrim had the worst possible start when it comes to delivering on his promises
The DoC not as bad as you think: minister
New communications minister Yunus Carrim downplays his lack of qualifications and experience in the ICT space, and promises to improve the DoC
Lower interconnect rates may mean you pay more
Government’s plan to lower mobile voice rated through lower interconnect rates are backfiring – and it is not unexpected