Albo’s big move against Chinese AI app
The Chinese-owned AI app that caused a $1 trillion hit to prominent tech stocks has been banned on government devices over national security fears.
The Chinese-owned AI app that caused a $1 trillion hit to prominent tech stocks has been banned on government devices over national security fears.
A Greens senator has lashed Labor for not enacting “essential guard rails” on AI deepfakes ahead of this year’s federal election.
A major Australian cyber security company has launched a blistering attack, saying the Chinese owned app DeepSeek must be banned from government devices.
A US billionaire investor has casually dropped a bombshell claim about the true goal of AI – and it’s not good news for us.
A teacher at a prestigious school that charges up to $39,000 a year will fight allegations he groomed a 15-year-old child for sexual activity.
In a campaign-style speech, the opposition leader echoed comments made by US podcast Joe Rogan which you can buy as a poster online.
Bargain Chinese retailer Temu is working with the Australian consumer watchdog to make changes to its product lines.
Experts have raised concerns Australian legislators may not be able to keep up as cases of a “degrading” act pop up across the country.
Mark Zuckerberg has revealed US President Joe Biden’s camp would ring his company and “curse and scream” during the pandemic.
Elon Musk’s “medieval misogyny” has been called out as he continues to wade into UK politics
Owners of the hugely popular app said it could be switched off in a matter of days.
January 26 represents a painful day in history for many — but it appears the official Australia Day body has opted to wipe that history altogether.
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