
Only 11% of SA companies ready to fully deploy AI says Cisco report
Sharing insights from its AI readiness report, Cisco says 11 percent of local organisations are ready to fully deploy AI.
Sharing insights from its AI readiness report, Cisco says 11 percent of local organisations are ready to fully deploy AI.
A recent report from AutoTrader sees South Africans aged 24 to 35 more interested in buying EVs in the future.
BCG, Microsoft SA, and Wits Business School have released a report detailing the societal benefits of AI for South Africa.
Opensignal has released its latest mobile report on network experience for South Africa, looking at video, voice, coverage, and 5G.
Unpacking its Cyber Signals report, Microsoft says large-scale sporting events will prove an attractive target for cyber attacks.
Gauteng residents can now use the PotholeFixGP app to report faulty or damaged traffic lights in the province.
Right2Know says exemptions allowing SAPS to procure spying equipment points to the fact that it’s been happening for awhile already.
Meta could roll out a range of AI chatbots that it calls personas in a bid to drive engagement on its various platforms.
According to an internal email, Google wants to overhaul Google Assistant with a number of Bard-related features in the near future.
The latest download speeds report from Cable.co.uk sees South Africa rank third in Sub-Saharan Africa and 104th globally.
According to IBM Security, the average data breach costs in South Africa have risen by 8 percent over the last three years.
A new report from Salesforce finds that 87 percent of South African IT leaders see generative AI as playing a big role in the organisations.
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