After the revelations about hacking attacks on New Zealand's parliamentary system, will our relationship with China change? Newsable speaks to our Chief Political Correspondent, Tova O'Brien.
Microsoft New Zealand’s CEO talks about the company’s latest AI technology that will increase exposure to Te Reo Māori, plus the strange traditions that surrounded dying in the Victorian era and changing your name to protest the candidates standing in the US Presidential Elections.
I muri i ngā whakaohoreretanga inanahi mō ngā pāhua mūrere i runga i te pūnaha paremata o Aotearoa, ka panoni te whakawhanaungatanga ki a Tiaina?
E kōrero ana a Newsable ki tō mātou kairīpoata tōrangapū rangatira, ko Tova O'Brien.
E kōrero ana te tumuaki o Microsoft Aotearoa mō te hangarau hinengaro rorohiko hōu kia whakanui ake te paoro o te reo Māori ki ngā pito e whā, ā, kātahi ka aro ki ngā tikanga rerekē e pā ana i te matenga o te tangata i te wā Wikitōria, kā rua, ka pēhea te tīni i tō ingoa kia porotū ki ngā kaitono e tū ana i te Pōtitanga Perehitini o Amerika.
Translated into Te Reo Māori using the power of Microsoft AI and Stuff's Kaiwhakamāori Joel Maxwell
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