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Get ready for self-driving banks


Get ready for self-driving banks
12 Jan, 2021 08:16 PM
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The way our banks operate continues to evolve. Photo / Getty Images
Financial Times
By: Brian Brooks
In 1961, Popular Science magazine envisioned self-driving cars. The reality arrived sooner than anyone anticipated, and before safety regulators could adapt. Most automotive laws on speed limits, giving signals, drink-driving had been designed
to protect against dangerous drivers, not dangerous cars. Autonomous vehicles brought new risks that legacy rules never considered. As one headline on the Wired website put it: Who s Regulating Self-Driving Cars? Often, No One .
Banking is headed down the same road. And it s being driven by the technology behind decentralised finance, or DeFi. But just as the original rules of the road protected us from other drivers, so our current bank regulations exist mainly to prevent human failings. ....

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Bay of Plenty first-time offenders mostly caught for violence or dangerous behaviour post-lockdown


Bay of Plenty first-time offenders mostly caught for violence or dangerous behaviour post-lockdown
8 Jan, 2021 11:00 PM
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A total of 732 first-time offenders were caught in the Bay of Plenty between May and August this year. Photo / Getty Images
A total of 732 first-time offenders were caught in the Bay of Plenty between May and August this year. Photo / Getty Images
A large number of Bay of Plenty first-time offenders acted out in violence post-lockdown with one social agency leader saying anger often came as a result of increased fear.
Police figures provided to NZME under
the Official Information Act revealed Bay of Plenty first-time offenders in the four-month period post-lockdown were mostly charged for acts intended to cause injury or dangerous or negligent acts endangering other people. ....

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The Ex-Files: Why there's a spike in divorce over summer


The Ex-Files: Why there s a spike in divorce over summer
9 Jan, 2021 02:00 AM
5 minutes to read
Summer is the busiest time of year for divorce lawyers. Photo / Getty Images
NZ Herald
By: Jeremy Sutton
Summer is often a wonderful time to celebrate new beginnings with weddings and engagement announcements. However, it is also a divorce lawyer s busiest time of the year. The end of year break is not often
the reason couples separate, but it can be the final nail in the coffin. There are a few common themes I see from people separating during this time.
New year resolutions
As the new year ticks over, some people are looking for a fresh start. They may have been unhappy in their relationship for a while. The new year is often used as an opportunity to reflect on the year that has passed and think about what you want to change going forward. For some people, that change is their partner. ....

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Man from the sky - survives 5600km from Africa to UK while his friend falls to his death


Sunday, 03 January 2021 - 16:08
A man (stowaway) who clung to the undercarriage of a jumbo jet and survived an 11-hour, 5,639-mile flight from South Africa to London has spoken for the first time of his terrifying journey.
He recalled how he emerged from a coma months later to learn his best friend had fallen 5,000ft from the aircraft to his death.
Themba Cabeka, whose identity is revealed for the first time, was unconscious in hospital for six months after being discovered on the ground at Heathrow Airport. He had been starved of oxygen and subjected to temperatures of -60C as the British Airways jet flew from Johannesburg on June 18, 2015. ....

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