Families struggling to connect with the internet are being helped by a group of agencies keen to bridge the gap. Tu Mai Digital was set up after Covid lockdowns when it was realised that families with no internet access were falling behind in .
Research commissioned by InternetNZ, reveals 72% of New Zealanders are concerned AI will be used for malicious purposes and without regulation. The research surveyed New Zealanders' awareness, feelings, and concerns about AI. When asking New Zealanders .
The number of New Zealanders concerned about misinformation has increased significantly, a new study shows. 65% of New Zealanders surveyed said they were either extremely or very concerned about information that is misleading or wrong, up from 59% in the .
New research from InternetNZ shows 52% of New Zealanders, who can work at home using the Internet, want to do it more regularly. The research, which canvases opinions on a range of Internet-related topics, has monitored habits of remote working since .
2023 statistics from the Digital Child Exploitation Team at Department of Internal Affairs, Te Tari Taiwhenua, have been released showing 47 investigations into child exploitation were undertaken, which led to finding 2,966,773 pieces of material and .