Includes: Our AI future; Standing up for smokefree; Democracy in decline; a Kiwi at NASA; Combatting loneliness; Chief Children's Commissioner Claire Achmad
Download Ingenio PDFAI offers powerful opportunities, but also unprecedented challenges. University of Auckland AI experts talk about where the technology may lead us.
Read the cover storyHalf the world's population goes to the polls in 2024, yet democracy is on the back foot, writes Adam Dudding. What forces lie behind the shift?
Read the articleEarlier this year, New Zealand’s ground-breaking smokefree legislation was dismantled. University of Auckland experts are determined to see it reinstated.
Read the storyLoneliness is isolating, but Professor Ngaire Kerse has seven practical tips to help us all feel better connected.
Read Seven TipsFormer theatre lighting designer Bryan Caldwell now manages research projects for NASA, shifting from the stage to the stars.
Read his storyTaking issue: Academics share their views on whether the Doomsday Clock is anything to fret about.
Read moreJames Ardern shifted from the car industry to chocolate. But the Whittaker's CEO says it wasn’t as big a shift as it might seem.
James's storyThe Chief Children's Commissioner says we must create space for, and listen to, children’s voices.
Read her profileA chance meeting at Middlemore drew Professor Janice Rymer into women’s health and to King’s College in London.
Read her storyAllan Martin has enjoyed a varied and successful career. Now in his 90s, he's still taking up new sports.
Golden GraduateEnglish alumna Dianne Taylor talks about her hit TV drama, After the Party, starring Robyn Malcolm.
Read moreAuckland Business Chamber CEO and alumnus Simon Bridges on why we need to strengthen synergies between academia and industry.
Read his opinionThe Vospertron glow dance group performs at Taumata, celebrating the University's 2024 Distinguished Alumni. Image: Richard Ng
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