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Asking ChatGPT vs Googling: Can AI chatbots boost human creativity?
Jason Stanley observes that philosophers since Plato have understood how tyrants come to power in free elections
The COP29 climate talks are about to kick off in Baku, Azerbaijan. Here’s what to expect
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Nic Wise visits the Chorus Fibre Lab for an in-depth look at how UFB works
Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
The IRD is changing rules to allow KiwiSaver Scheme members to move their previously transferred UK pensions to a new home
Katharine Moody despairs for several groups following the US presidential election, and at the moral bankruptcy of the 'MAGA' movement
Andrew Laming has more questions for the Parliamentary Banking Inquiry, suggesting rural loan risks don't justify the capital risk weights being used
How do the Australian and New Zealand retirement income systems compare? The NZIER takes a look
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With interest rates peaked and central banks easing, now is an optimal time to invest while it is still a buyers market
7th Nov 24, 10:43am
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With interest rates peaked and central banks easing, now is an optimal time to invest while it is still a buyers market
Angela Huyue Zhang warns that if the US doubles down on aggressive policies, it risks becoming defined by what it opposes
No, America’s battery plant boom isn’t going bust – construction is on track for the biggest factories, with over 23,000 jobs planned
As MPs probe bank competition, Andrew Laming calls for an honest discussion on how capital allocation drivers are set
2023 election study: What voters really wanted, and why the coalition’s mandate could be fragile
The scale of fraud against seniors is huge, and still growing; Annie Lecompte explains why
Raghuram Rajan explains how the IMF as the world's financial backstop, must change if it is to remain effective
Increased investor risk-taking could fuel vulnerabilities, warns the IMF
The IMF says world growth is projected to hold steady, but amid weakening prospects and rising threats, the world needs a shift in policy gears
Patrick Nolan says that as we finally get serious about reforming our superannuations system (as the claimant level rises sharply), we will have to face up to some serious trade-offs, and make hard choices
The changing face of China’s animal protein market – four key trends set to shape future of consumption
Mona Krewel and Jack Vowles examine how New Zealanders feel about political party funding
Can NZ’s supply chain build enough resilience and sustainability to survive the next global crisis?
Preventing falls: Google Street View offers a quick way to assess risks for older New Zealanders
Jim O'Neill thinks the grouping continues to show that it serves no purpose beyond generating symbolic political gestures
Eswar Prasad looks beyond promising headline trends to identify deep-seated risks and barriers to growth