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    Moves to pump up New Zealand's AI options - could give businesses the confidence to use it

    Moves to pump up New Zealand's AI options - could give businesses the confidence to use it


    Science Minister Shane Reti's announced the Government's first strategy for using Artificial Intelligence - to reduce barriers to adoption, and promote responsible use.

    He says it could lift our GDP 76-billion dollars - by 2038.

    BusinessNZ Advocacy Director Catherine Beard says having more clarity could help people take the leap, with a lot of potential for AI use across the economy.

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