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Digital tomorrow

Digital tomorrow: Powering transformation is a new, six-part Newsroom podcast, made in collaboration with EY New Zealand, where journalists Nikki Mandow and Peter Bale look at some of the most interesting, critical issues around the use of technology in our workplaces today.We’ll release a new episode every fortnight - taking a short break around the New Zealand election - and cover everything from AI and space tech to the digital workplace, to living in a cookieless world.

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    Space Tech: Managing earthbound business from space

    New Zealand has an unexpected edge in the booming satellite business but the real benefits from space technology may be running traditional businesses like viticulture and agriculture with more data from space.

  2. 5

    Green data: Disclosing your climate risks

    Business leaders would be laughed out of school if they didn’t have grunty financial data. New regulations mean they will have to put the same focus on their company’s environmental numbers.It won’t be easy, but it’s crucial as New Zealand moves towards net zero in 2050.

  3. 4

    Digital working: Rethinking the office

    The future of work is at home and in the office... and AI will be everywhere.

  4. 3

    Cookies: Adjusting to the cookieless world

    Third party cookies, which track consumers across the Internet, are going away. That’s a big challenge for companies that sell on the net and for the advertising industry — here’s how to prepare for that revolution.

  5. 2

    Cyber attacks: How to defend your business

    Businesses and government agencies are under attack from cyber criminals, but there are tools and approaches you can take to defend yourself and cope if the worst happens.

  6. 1

    AI: Harnessing the speed of change

    From disinformation and deep fakes, to stolen intellectual property and fake student essays, it seems artificial intelligence has moved forward at such dizzying speed over the last year it’s rarely out of the news. And it’s mostly bad news. But what about the positive side?

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Digital tomorrow: Powering transformation is a new, six-part Newsroom podcast, made in collaboration with EY New Zealand, where journalists Nikki Mandow and Peter Bale look at some of the most interesting, critical issues around the use of technology in our workplaces today.We’ll release a new episode every fortnight - taking a short break around the New Zealand election - and cover everything from AI and space tech to the digital workplace, to living in a cookieless world.

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Digital tomorrow: Powering transformation is a new, six-part Newsroom podcast, made in collaboration with EY New Zealand, where journalists Nikki Mandow and Peter Bale look at some of the most interesting, critical issues around the use of technology in our workplaces today.We’ll release a new...

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Digital tomorrow is created and hosted by newsroom.co.nz.
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