Sage branding itself on trust in AI world of "big voices" Sage courts trust in AI with its 'glass box' pitch, as Steve Hare says finance chiefs still need human accountability in the boom. 
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Boomi gains analyst praise across integration & AI Boomi wins fresh analyst backing in integration, API management and AI, as firms seek platforms to connect data, apps and automation. 
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One critically injured and two taken to hospital in Canterbury crash Two ambulances and two rapid response units were sent to the scene. 
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'E. coli floating past our back door': Homeowner pleads for flooding help A Mamaku resident is calling on Rotorua Lakes Council to find solutions to the flooding she believes brings “E. coli floating past our back door”. 
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Supportive partners play 'profound' part in women tackling leadership roles, survey finds "Leadership advancement cannot be separated from family dynamics," an expert says. 
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Pharmac temporarily rations menopause medications due to ongoing supply issues Pharmac is having to temporarily ration some forms of hormone replacement therapy due to global supply issues. 
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Rude to ChatGPT? Don’t be surprised if it gets weird Is it weird to say “thanks” to AI? I’ve caught grief in the past for saying “please” and “thank you” to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, but I still do it, even though I understand that AI models don’t have emotions like we do.
Being polite to AI just feels right... 
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No ICE-style immigration raids, minister promises Erica Stanford is playing down concerns proposed law changes will open the door to US-style immigration raids. 
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BlueSnap launches NZ local acquiring for merchants BlueSnap launches local acquiring in New Zealand to lift approval rates and cut cross-border costs for eligible merchants with a local legal entity. 
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New Caledonia’s prepares for crucial provincial elections New Caledonia's political landscape is already changing in preparation for the French Pacific territory's looming provincial elections, set to be held no later than 28 June. 
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A tale of two Champions League semifinals: Tense draw follows nine-goal thriller The two first leg matches couldn’t have been more different. 
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Rescue mission underway in Northland after car plunges into river Emergency services are on scene. 
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'Dangerous and noisy': Mount residents push for street racer crackdown Resident Karen Wardill has more than 1250 signatures for her petition against “dangerous and noisy” driving at the Mount. 
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Big US tech stocks swing as investors probe AI spend Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, and Microsoft all reported their financial performance at the same time on Wednesday 
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US Federal Reserve chair to stay on until criminal probe risk over Outgoing US Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will stay on as a member of the central bank's powerful rate setting board. 
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Microsoft PowerToys just made multi-monitor life way less miserable Microsoft’s collection of free PowerToys apps shines when it identifies the things you hate about Windows computing, and solves them with a keystroke. April’s 0.99 update adds Power Display and Grab And Move, which do just that.
Both seem fantastically useful in their own way. PowerDisplay helps eliminate the need to... 
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When the unthinkable happens (as it just has) How do businesses survive when essential high-speed internet access is severed? Just
ask the 400+ companies operating at the Norwest Business Park in Sydney Australia
because their connectivity was lost last Friday and may not return until May 8th. 
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What next for F1’s uncertain calendar? The conflict in the Middle East could yet cause more disruption to the season. 
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