When it comes to TVs, is bigger always better?
As technology evolves, the majority of things have gotten smaller or at least more compact. But TVs have grown in the opposite direction, now as big as the walls in your home.
As technology evolves, the majority of things have gotten smaller or at least more compact. But TVs have grown in the opposite direction, now as big as the walls in your home.
The personal fortunes of two of the nation’s richest businessmen rocketed by a massive $4bn on paper Friday when investors responded to their tech company beating revenue expectations.
The Australian government would follow a TikTok-style ban on Chinese AI app DeepSeek should government security agencies find the app unsafe for use.
Experts say China’s answer to ChatGPT has taught the world the US isn’t the only country capable of developing AI at scale and may pave the way for an AI revolution.
Local tech stocks with exposure to AI and data centres have fallen as much as 20 per cent as China’s answer to ChatGPT causes deep unease across the market.
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A son of Italian migrants, who built one of Australia’s most successful software companies, has been awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia for his contribution to the tech sector.
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Australian companies are increasingly testing a form of autonomous technology powered by artificial intelligence which can perform human tasks, a Deloitte survey has found.
Australian data centres operators are preparing to capitalise on Donald Trump’s $US500bn Project Stargate commitment to beat China by building AI infrastructure in the US.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/joseph-lam