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Klarna CEO Says Company Will Use Humans To Offer VIP Customer Service

Today at 12:00 PM, via Slashdot

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: My wife taught me something,” Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski told the crowd at London SXSW. He was addressing the headlines about the company looking to hire human workers after previously saying Klarna used artificial intelligence to do work that would equate to 700 workers. “Two things can be true at the same time,” he said....

Capitec scam warning

Today at 11:53 AM, via MyBroadband

Capitec has warned its users of a scam whereby criminals impersonate police officers to intimidate their officers.

Mr Price earns R1.3bn from telecoms sales

Today at 11:35 AM, via ITWeb

The retailer’s telecoms segment reported another year of gains, as the retail sales of Mr Price Cellular and Powercell increased by 13.2%.

Bracing for cyber warfare

Today at 11:19 AM, via ITWeb

As the risk of cyber war increases, we must learn from real world battlefields and apply these lessons to the cyber environment, says the Cyber Security Institute’s Noelle van der Waag-Cowling.

Eskom battery failure

Today at 11:01 AM, via MyBroadband

When it comes to rolling out battery energy storage, Eskom is being outclassed by private power producers.

Cloud transformation outpacing defences

Today at 09:17 AM, via ITWeb

Check Point’s 2025 Cloud Security Report shows that alert fatigue, fragmented toolsets and widespread inability to defend against AI-driven attacks are weaknesses in cyber security defences.

Resilience Spacecraft Likely Crashed Into the Moon, Ispace Confirms

Today at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

Japan-based Ispace confirmed its Resilience lander likely crashed during its second failed attempt at a lunar landing, after a sensor malfunction prevented proper deceleration. Despite the setback, the company remains committed to future missions, with funding secured for a third attempt using a new lander, Apex 1.0, scheduled for 2027. “Until then, Ispace has its work cut out for it,” reports...

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