Right now, there is a growing gap between what AI can do and what New Zealand businesses are using it for. Compared to many advanced economies, we remain largely AI-illiterate.
The good news? New Zealand is small, agile, educated and economically advanced. We can close that gap, but only if we move now, before it becomes too wide to bridge.
The time is right to look to the future and the huge growth opportunities AI offers. New Zealand does not often get clear, near-term economic advantages handed to it. AI presents something rare: a lever we can easily reach.
But our play is not to build the biggest data centres or compete with Silicon Valley on the biggest models. Our opportunity…
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