Love virtually: could your next partner be an avatar?
Science fiction experts are wondering whether humans are capable of falling in love with an AI-powered product.
Science fiction experts are wondering whether humans are capable of falling in love with an AI-powered product.
For some, a fridge panel might be the last place you’d think to watch a TikTok. But now it might be one of the first. This is but one of the whacky inventions coming to CES this month.
It’s hard to predict just what kind of technology will emerge in the year ahead, but The Australian’s tech team has a few ideas.
Alarm bells have been set off across the nation amid the breach at St Vincent’s, operator of 10 hospitals and 26 aged-care facilities in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria.
An investment banker who started a clothing line focused on sun protection a decade ago has received $10m to continue growing and scaling the business.
Watch out NSW, start-ups from Victoria are now worth $103bn, have raised $668m this year and show no sign of slowing down.
A Queensland MedTech start-up led by entrepreneur Chris Jeffery has impressed the US FDA, winning a place in its Breakthrough Devices Program.
An Aussie self-driving vehicle start-up, led by a former GM veteran, has big plans for its technology but ferrying passengers is not in the plans. Here’s why.
Banksy is among the list of 5000 well-known artists Canva has compiled to block users from recreating AI artworks with its latest tools in a bid to avoid law suits.
The technology group has landed $10.5m worth of new contracts to expand emergency services across NSW.
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