JK Rowling throws support behind Aussie
One Australian woman’s defamation win in court this week has gone viral, with Harry Potter author JK Rowling praising the victory to her 14.2m followers.
One Australian woman’s defamation win in court this week has gone viral, with Harry Potter author JK Rowling praising the victory to her 14.2m followers.
Free speech advocates are celebrating a visa win for controversial right-wing American firebrand Candace Owens.
AI is undergoing new changes as it faces several lawsuits from families alleging its chatbots contributed to youth suicide and self-harm involving their loved ones.
Billionaire Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and president-elect Donald Trump have had a rocky past, but now there’s been a surprising development.
An inquiry into the rising threat of right wing extremism has delivered a set of options to roll back the hatred, including a new national hate crimes database.
Facial recognition technology is used at your favourite venues across the country, and Aussies have no idea.
The internet personality has denied wrongdoing after her new meme cryptocurrency crashed within hours of going live.
The Prime Minister has jokingly backed a suggestion that tech companies would comply with a new under-16 social media ban if they received one thing.
Stunning moments made the entire world pay attention this year, with photographers on hand to capture the drama. And one particular event stopped the entire US.
SMS scammers pretending to be banks, government services and other companies will be crippled by a new SMS ID register.
The parents of 12-year-old Charlotte O’Brien have called for a big change in social media laws after her death rocked the country.
Parents around the world want their countries to match Australia’s historic move to ban social media for children under the age of 16.
The Prime Minister dashed Elon Musk’s furious criticism of Australia’s world-first social media age ban, which is set to come into effect in the next 12 months.
The founder of an Australian news channel run almost entirely by teenagers has hit back at Labor’s social media ban, after the contentious laws passed parliament earlier this week.
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