‘Disgrace’: Meta slammed by top cop
Social media giants are being put under the microscope amid growing calls for them to co-operate with Australia’s intelligence and law-enforcement agencies.
Social media giants are being put under the microscope amid growing calls for them to co-operate with Australia’s intelligence and law-enforcement agencies.
Artificial intelligence is being rolled out across the suite of Meta apps that are used by millions of Australians every day.
As social media giants come under the microscope, Australia is actively considering one thing to protect kids online – and our top cop and spy boss have weighed in.
Elon Musk has stepped up his war of words with the Australian government, reacting to one Senator’s call for him to be “jailed”.
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The creator of the controversial Twitter account Libs of TikTok has spoken on camera for the first time.
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Former prime minister Scott Morrison is one of 400 million Twitter users caught up in a security breach by an alleged hacker.
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The controversial CEO was heard calling a former Twitter employee a “moron” and “jackass,” in a tense moment that’s been shared on social media.
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