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Wednesday One To Four, Weds 30 July, 2025

Wednesday One To Four, Weds 30 July, 2025 Wednesday One To Four, Weds 30 July, 2025, 341.42 MB
Wed 30 Jul 2025

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Freak The Sheep w/ Chris Cudby and Taylor McGregor: July 30, 2025

Freak The Sheep w/ Chris Cudby and Taylor McGregor: July 30, 2025 Freak The Sheep w/ Chris Cudby and Taylor McGregor: July 30, 2025, 167.33 MB
Wed 30 Jul 2025

Chris and Taylor team up again for this week's show. Taylor once again puts down the dart and bids farewell to the dart board in the lounge to host the straight-up all kiwi music show. Featuring a bunch of good tunes and gorgeous tunes.

Brought to you by NZ On Air Music, with thanks to Big Pop's Drake Street Studios.

WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 29 July, 2025

WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 29 July, 2025 WALAO! With Oto and Jaycee: 29 July, 2025, 274.26 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

Oto and Jaycee played 2 hours of new releases by artists from the Asian diaspora and beyond 😎🔥🥵💯

The Ear w/ Arno Episode 070: 29 July, 2025

The Ear w/ Arno: Tuesday 29 July, 2025 The Ear w/ Arno: Tuesday 29 July, 2025, 267.92 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

It starts off ordinary, with a bit of this and bit of that (all the hottest electronic of course), then I delve into the weird world of hardstyle in the last 20 mins. Sue me. No, actually don't.

Guest Interview w/ Kokoroko: Rātu July 29, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Kokoroko: Rātu July 29, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Kokoroko: Rātu July 29, 2025, 25.4 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

Rosetta has a kōrero with Kokoroko founding member Sheila Maurice-Grey about their new album Tuff Times Never Last, and their forthcoming show alongside Romi Wrights at The Powerstation on November 26! Whakarongo mai nei!

Guest Interview w/ Mokotron: Rātu July 29, 2025

Guest Interview w/ Mokotron: Rātu July 29, 2025 Guest Interview w/ Mokotron: Rātu July 29, 2025, 35.56 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

MOKOTRON is up in the studio, for a kōrero with Milly and Rosetta about his recent adventures at Glastonbury with Pulotu Underworld! The trio also chat about coining a new term for Māori electronica, 'Hiko'. Whakarongo mai nei!

Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr. Preeti Cowan: Rātu July 29, 2025

Ready Steady Learn w/ Dr. Preeti Cowan: Rātu July 29, 2025 Preeti Cowan: Rātu July 29, 2025, 7.92 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

Today on Ready Steady Learn, Dr Preeti Cowan is up in the studio to chat with Milly and Rosetta about her research in training AI to detect astroids and comets in outer space! Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to UoA!

95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rātu July 29, 2025

95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rātu July 29, 2025 95bFM Breakfast with Milly and Rosetta: Rātu July 29, 2025, 242.71 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

Today on Tuesday Brekkie, Rosetta interviews Kokoroko about their new album Tuff Times Never Last and forthcoming Auckland show, Mokotron is up in studio for a Glasto recap, and Dr Preeti Cowan joins Milly and Rosetta for Ready Steady Learn. Plus news, weather, surf, and Short Player with Soft Bait! Whakarongo mai nei!

Thanks to Atomic!

Denmark's attempt to tackle the deepfake epidemic w/ University of Auckland's Alex Sims: July 29, 2025

Denmark's attempt to tackle the deepfake epidemic w/ University of Auckland's Alex Sims: July 29, 2025 Denmark's attempt to tackle the deepfake epidemic w/ University of Auckland's Alex Sims: July 29, 2025, 23.59 MB
Tue 29 Jul 2025

The growing usage of AI deepfakes has been for a number of different reasons… Whether it’s just for fun, or to jeopardise someone’s career, these AI-generated images, videos, and voice recordings have become more accessible and easy to make.

Deepfakes have been used for financial fraud, during election campaigns to taint the reputations of mostly female candidates, and also to spread propaganda and misinformation.

However, Denmark has proposed a law to grant individuals copyright over their own face, body, and voice. Although the move has been hailed as world-leading, and a step forward to address the harms of AI deepfakes, it has drawn criticism for not being effective enough. It has also provoked concerns about the act of copyrighting one’s likeness to the same degree as intellectual/artistic property. Producer Faith spoke to Professor Alex Sims from the University of Auckland’s commercial law department about the proposition, and its effectiveness.