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Science/Tech

MTN’s first AI target? Itself

Yesterday at 11:58 AM, via TechCentral

MTN Group is targeting R30-billion in AI “value” by 2030, split across three bets it ranks by execution confidence.

I Was Scammed Buying GLP-1s Online. I’m Not Alone

Yesterday at 11:00 AM, via Wired

Customers have complained that a telehealth network selling compounded GLP-1s has been ripping them off—even after it had to pay $5 million to clients as part of a settlement with the US government.

OpenAI’s trillion-dollar question

Yesterday at 10:54 AM, via ITWeb

ChatGPT’s parent is heading to market carrying enormous expectations – and some serious financial baggage.

Order Food Your Way At City Lodge Hotels With New Buzz App

Yesterday at 10:43 AM, via Tech Financials

City Lodge Hotels has launched the Buzz App, a new mobile food and beverage ordering app that allows guests and visitors to order directly from their smartphones. Available at all City Lodge Hotels properties across South Africa, the app offers a simple tap, pay, and collect experience that saves time, cuts queues, and makes ordering […]

Energy Veteran Launches Florion As South African Businesses Navigate A New Era Of Energy Risk And Opportunity

Yesterday at 10:09 AM, via Tech Financials

Florion, a first-of-its-kind South African energy intelligence business co-founded by Robert Futter, today announced its launch. Futter brings more than 20 years of advisory experience in energy, infrastructure and project finance. The company has already secured a large mining and beneficiation client operating in one of the country’s most energy-intensive sectors. The launch comes as South […]

Spar readies new SAP rollout amid KZN woes

Yesterday at 09:43 AM, via ITWeb

The new system will streamline finance functions by eliminating manual processes in claims, settlement and reconciliation, says the retailer.

Humans Prefer To Walk Anticlockwise, Scientists Find

Yesterday at 09:00 AM, via Slashdot

fjo3 shares a report from The Guardian: Tests reveal that when people are ambling about, they have a natural tendency to turn to the left and walk in an anticlockwise direction. “If you simply ask someone to start walking, whether they are wandering around a museum, a supermarket, or even an empty room, it is surprisingly likely that they will drift counterclockwise,” said Dr Inaki Echeverria...

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