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South African AI group files complaint against LinkedIn for data use without consent

The SA Artificial Intelligence Association said that LinkedIn may be breaching the Protection of Personal Information Act by collecting local user data for training of AI models

Crafting your dream CV: Tech tools and tricks to stand out

Every job application is an opportunity to tell your story

LinkedIn introduces Gaming with Logic Puzzles

The games are designed to be a daily brain teaser, offering just one chance per day to crack the codes in Queens, Crossclimb and Pinpoint

Edinburgh University students protest against the false promise of “hybrid learning” to new and returning students on October 24, 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland. (Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images)

The uberfication of the university

The pandemic is hastening neoliberal universities’ moves towards platform pedagogy, where lecturers become participants in the “just-in-time” gig economy and students become…

Links: Jabu Mabuza and Eskom said the former chairperson never sat in on discussions about the contracts with Nomvula Mabuza , a distant relative.

Mabuza contract grows by R10m

Eskom’s negotiators in a R100-million maintenance contract came back with a proposal to push up the costs

Use your time and budget intelligently by focusing on your tribe

The changing role of marketing

Marketing is an exciting discipline, offering the perfect fit for individuals who are equally interested in business, human dynamics and strategic thinking. But the “mad men”…

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Silicon Alley: Bubble? Ba-Zynga!

Sure, Facebook and Zynga’s IPOs sound like abject failures, but they don’t mean another internet bubble is bursting, writes Alistair Fairweather.

Artists poke fun at virtual lives

Artists poke fun at virtual lives

Web 2.0 companies and social networks have become fodder for the work of Dutch artists writes <strong>Natalie Dixon</strong>.

LinkedIn share surge signals dotcom bubble 2.0

Business networking site’s value soars to $10-billion in clear sign that the New York Stock Exchange is gripped by a fresh bout of tech fever.

Where are the new social networks?

The technology scene has echoes of the post-dotcom exhaustion of 2002 as we wait for mobiles to catch up.