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Legal scholar concerned about use of artificial intelligence in court
Audio 10 Apr 2025A legal academic is concerned about the use of artificial intelligence in court - after a fake case was referenced in the Court of Appeal. Audio
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What can writers do about their work being used to train AI models?
Joshua Yuvaraj is the co-director of the New Zealand Centre for Intellectual Property, and a senior lecturer in law at the University of Auckland specialising in copyright and artificial intelligence.
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Feature interview: What biology tells us about being a dad.
Audio 3 Dec 2024Dr James Rilling is a neuroscientist and a father himself whose been studying the biology and evolution of fatherhood for 15 years. Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2024: The music critic - an endangered species in Aotearoa New Zealand? - Elizabeth Kerr
Music critic and commentator, Elizabeth Kerr speaks about the role of music critic in the Aotearoa arts ecosystem. She recalls feisty New Zealand music writers from last century, outlines her own… Video, Audio
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NZ winemakers worried about high tarriffs exporting to US
Kiwi winemakers are anxiously waiting to see if and when they'll be hit by high tarriffs exporting into the United States - following the election of Donald Trump. President elect Trump campaigned on… Audio
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What can dogs teach us about loving life?
Philosopher Mark Rowlands argues a dog's capacity for joy and meaning can help us better understand ourselves. Audio
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US: highly classified info about Israel, Iran gets leaked
Two weeks to go until the US Presidential election - Katherine Firkin is on the job out of New York Audio
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US: President Biden speaks about killing of Hezbollah leader
President Biden has spoken about the killing of Hassan Nasrallah - Katherine Firkin has the details from the USA Audio
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US: JD Vance, Trump continue lies about Haitian immigrants
45 days to go until the presidential election - Bevan Hurley is on the case for First Up Audio
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What building consents tell us about life in Aotearoa
Stats NZ's Mark Darbyshire joins Emile Donovan. Audio
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Concerns raised about US military buildup on Guam
Audio 15 Aug 2024A former U.S. Congressman for Guam says military expansion on the island is happening at rates that haven't been seen since World War II. Audio
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How do people feel about the US elections?
Visual journalist Nick Munro asked people in Auckland if they're interested in US politics and how they feel about the upcoming election in November. Audio
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What latest neuroimaging tell us about migraines and the brain
Auckland neurologist Dr Ray Bose specialises in migraine and says some of the brain changes being identified can be reversed by medications targeting a key neurotransmitter in the brain. Audio
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US military warns about resurgence of ISIS
ISIS is back according to the US military - Alex Baird reports from the Middle East Audio
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Justice Ministry workers used foul language about researcher
Audio 1 Jul 2024Two Ministry of Justice workers have been called out for using foul language to complain about a researcher in an online chat. Academic Barbara Sumner has made a number of Official Information Act… Audio
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Aussies warned about using super to buy house
Audio 9 May 2024In Australia, allowing people to access their own superannuation to buy a home has triggered a warning about a trillion dollar burden on the Australian taxpayer by the end of the century if people are… Audio
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US Rock duo Sleater-Kinney talk about their new album
Kathryn talks to Corin Tucker from the American rock band Sleater-Kinney. The band is marking 30 years of playing together this year and will perform in Auckland next week. Audio
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Screentime: Scoop, The Lost Boys of Dilworth, The Sympathizer
Audio 11 Apr 2024Film and TV correspondent Tamar Munch reviews Scoop (Netflix), a film dramatisation of the infamous interview Prince Andrew did with the BBC's Newsnight programme in 2019 over his friendship with… Audio
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US: jury selection about to begin in Trump's hush money trial
Our correspondent in New York City is Bevan Hurley and he's been looking skywards and updates on Trump's hush money trial jury selection. Audio
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Defence Minister met with US military contractor to talk about AUKUS Pillar Two
The Defence Minister has met with a major American military contractor to talk about the controversial - and critics say 'anti-China' - security pact AUKUS Pillar Two.
Officials told Judith Collins… Audio
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Experts concerned about children using adult skincare
Dermatologists are alarmed an offshore trend of very young children using adult skincare products appears to be happening here too.
They blame social media for introducing children to the products… Audio
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What the Luddites can teach us about the march of tech
Technology journalist for the LA Times, Brian Merchant joins us to talk about his book Blood in the Machine and his thinking around how we respond to the current moment of AI job automation. Audio
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Season 2 Ep 12: Women's Suffrage
NOTE: This episode has been reuploaded to correct some inaccuracies in the original version. We all know New Zealand was the first country in the world where women could vote. But do you know how we… Video, Audio
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Tech: Downfall of a 'Crypto-King', ChatGPT caution for companies
Technology correspondent Alex Sims joins Kathryn to talk about the trial of Sam Bankman-Fried, the "financial whiz kid" who created cryptocurrency exchange FTX in 2019 and was this week found guilty… Audio
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A Vietnamese author sets out to subvert stereotypes of lantern-jawed US soldiers rescuing passive Vietnamese bar girls
Audio 1 Oct 2023Dr Qu Mai Nguy n Phan's latest novel Dust Child sets out to subvert Hollywood movie stereotypes of Vietnamese women being subservient and passive. She talks to Paula Morris in this highlight of the… Audio