How AI is being weaponised to attack Aussie businesses

15 May

More online criminals are weaponising artificial intelligence to steal from Australian businesses, including using the technology to create deepfakes of employees’ voices and appearance. Small and medium-sized businesses were at highest risk from...[Read More]

Industry must step up to fund research: Shorten

14 May

Industry needs to “lift its game” in Australia and spend money on research and development, Bill Shorten says, while calling on universities to make their case to the public. Speaking at an online event hosted by La Trobe University on Tuesday...[Read More]

Amazon launches internet satellites, taking on Starlink

13 May

The first 27 satellites for Amazon’s Kuiper broadband internet constellation have been launched into space from Florida, kicking off the long-delayed deployment of an internet-from-space network that will rival SpaceX’s Starlink. The satellites...[Read More]

AI in every room: why home appliances are getting smart

8 May

Lights flick on as you enter the hall, the air-conditioner has pre-chilled the lounge, the robot vacuum has cleaned up, and the fridge sends you a message to let you know your cheese is nearing its expiry date. The artificially intelligent fridge...[Read More]

End of an online era as Microsoft closes Skype

7 May

Skype, the once-popular video call service, has ended operations after more than 20 years. Owner Microsoft had announced the move in February, encouraging Skype users to migrate to its communications app Teams. “As we say goodbye to Skype, we want...[Read More]

Aussies prompt politicians for real action on AI rules

1 May

Most Australians want regulations on the use of artificial intelligence and almost half fear unchecked use of the technology could impact relationships, a study has found. But mandatory AI guardrails have not been raised as an issue during the...[Read More]

Is it down? Strict rules for telcos that suffer outages

30 April

Consumers must be told why their phone or internet service has been disconnected during major outages and when they can expect it to return under stricter telecommunication rules. Providers will also have to improve the way they deal with...[Read More]

Digital literacy in retirement: embracing tech in the golden years

24 April

In today’s fast-paced world, digital literacy has become a vital skill for people of all ages—including retirees.    Far from being just “young people’s territory,” technology now plays a significant role in helping older adults stay...[Read More]