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Various articles have been written about Frankly and how it revolutionizes engagement.

Using AI to enhance Pasifika and Māori community participation and experience.
Interviewer: Brian Sagala, Pacific Days Host at Pacific Media Network Luke Fitzpatrick and Brian Sagala discuss how AI can improve

How can Kiwi business use ChatGPT?
Author: Will Mace, Senior Journalist at National Business Review ANALYSIS: Some pointers and problems with the new AI-driven language model

Revolutionizing Surveys with ChatGPT and FranklyAI®: The Future of Online Engagement
Author: Matt Ensor, CEO and Founder of FranklyAI In 2020, I founded FranklyAI® with the goal of revolutionizing the way

Roads & Infrastructure Australia: Beca’s holistic approach to circular design and project delivery
Infrastructure consultants Beca recognise the importance of an integrated approach where whole of life considerations, materials choice and sustainable outcomes

Careers with STEM – Interiew with Punahamoa Walker Interview
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Kea Kids News: Meet the first te reo Māori speaking chatbot
Robots known as chatbots help people use a variety of services. You can ask them questions and get generic, but

Waikato Associate Dean: A good time to make AI work for Māori
By Stefan Dimitrof, Journalist – Māori Television Expert minds have come together to discuss artificial intelligence and look to the

Interview: Punahamoa Walker | FranklyAI Technical Lead
By Dale Husband, Journalist – Waatea NewsFrankly-AI have developed an artificial intelligence that speaks te reo Māori. Punahamoa Walker is

FranklyAI – Whakaata Māori (Tapatahi show)
WATCH THE VIDEO BELOW Punahamoa Walker, FranklyAI Technical Lead, being interviewed by Neil Waka on the Tapatahi Show.

Tech firm builds artificial intelligence that speaks te reo Māori
Author: Ripu Bhatia, Journalist – Stuff NZ Using artificial intelligence, a tool for public consultation aims to ensure indigenous voices