Canberra embraces AI data crunch for medicines to tax

13 May

Artificial intelligence will be deployed across the federal government for everything from evaluating medicines to identifying tax fraud in a bid to boost the nation’s productivity. A long list of AI trials were named in the federal budget on...[Read More]

Noisy, smelly and thirsty: call to pause data centres

13 May

Australia’s data centre gold rush is putting communities at risk due to poor planning that is causing blackouts, noise and air pollution, an inquiry has been told. Community concerns about their construction have become so widespread that one...[Read More]

Email scams: Why one click can cost more than you think

7 May

Email scams have become one of the most common and costly threats facing small businesses and everyday consumers. What used to be obvious — poorly written emails, strange attachments and unbelievable offers — has become far more sophisticated....[Read More]

Canaries in AI coalmine still chirping, jobs data shows

29 April

Artificial intelligence has yet to negatively impact hiring of graduates, although some occupations are starting to show signs of softening, says Employment Minister Amanda Rishworth. In a keynote address on Tuesday, Ms Rishworth will preview new...[Read More]

Tech ‘perfect storm’ needs ambitious online safety plan

29 April

A “perfect storm” of technological advancements requires governments to build a global network of online safety regulators to ensure women and girls are kept safe from tech abuse, Australia’s eSafety commissioner warns. Australia established...[Read More]

AI chatbots might dob: Meta issues warning to teens

29 April

Teenagers who use artificially intelligent chatbots built into Instagram, Facebook and Messenger could be asked to explain themselves after Meta announced changes to parental controls. The US social media giant revealed it would prepare reports...[Read More]

AI yet to boom with Boomers but young workers trust it

22 April

It is not just about the office playlist: artificial intelligence technology could deepen Australia’s generation gap in the workplace. A study released by analytics firm Amplitude on Thursday found older workers were significantly less likely to...[Read More]

Next-generation AI could be powered by Aussie chips

22 April

The next big leap in artificial intelligence could get a boost from Australian-made technology after a Sydney start-up secured federal funding to bring it closer to launch. The company, which aims to make advanced computer chips in 2027, says they...[Read More]

Beware the ‘urgent’ email at the end of the working day

15 April

Australian businesses are losing more than $150 million a year to scammers, with some embedding themselves in sensitive company email chains just waiting for the right moment to strike. The threat can occur close to the end of the working day, when...[Read More]

More young people like social media ban than oppose it

15 April

More young Australians support the government’s social media ban for under-16s than oppose it, a study has found, even though they remain concerned about missing out on information, news and social connections. But tweens and teens directly...[Read More]

Robotics investment could create human jobs bonanza

1 April

Australia’s universities and research institutions are at the forefront of robotics innovation, but the nation is still failing to translate that into scalable solutions to drive economic activity. Additional public and private investment in the...[Read More]

‘Unfair’ subscription traps to be banned in new rules

1 April

Unfair trading practices such as subscription traps and drip pricing will be banned under reforms designed to bolster protections for consumers. The Albanese government introduced laws to parliament on Wednesday to put an end to tactics used by...[Read More]

Bumpy path predicted for self-driving cars in Australia

25 March

Autonomous cars could slash transport pollution by driving more efficiently, avoiding traffic snarls and reducing the need for car parks. But with the wrong policy settings, the technology could undo those savings by putting more cars on the road,...[Read More]

Past disruptions show Australian workers can weather AI

18 March

The Australian economy has the runs on the board when confronted with technology challenges, giving one minister confidence that will be the case with artificial intelligence adoption. While there are real risks to jobs and labour force disruption...[Read More]

AI could devalue your degree, federal government warns

18 March

A university degree might become less valuable for securing a job in the age of artificial intelligence, posits an influential member of the government’s economics team, as financial workers worry that AI might steal their jobs. Rather than formal...[Read More]