Albo murky on Beijing’s AI bid
Anthony Albanese has kept schtum on a Chinese offer made amid tensions between Canberra and Washington.
Anthony Albanese has kept schtum on a Chinese offer made amid tensions between Canberra and Washington.
With all eyes well and truly on the Middle East’s boiling tensions, a bigger nuclear threat is looming much closer to Australia.
China has mysteriously begun digging a 10,000m-deep hole as it searches for ways to become the world’s biggest economy.
The general public has the “wrong mindset” amid fears of AI, machines and jobs losses, the boss of Amazon Robotics says.
One of the world’s most powerful nations has warned it urgently needs an “all-society effort” to prepare for war.
Satellite photos reveal China is using the cover of global turmoil to push its boundaries deeper into neighbouring territory.
Israel says one of its drones had been downed in Iran, and the pictures reveal something startling about modern warfare.
A uranium enrichment plant crucial to Iran’s nuclear ambitions has found itself at the centre of an unspeakably tense military standoff.
Mark Zuckerberg’s attempt to poach millions in talent from its major competitor has fallen flat, in one of the most stunning moves yet seen in the AI race.
Experts warn that after decades of research and development, Iran’s military could be “weeks away” from creating a nuclear bomb.
Australia’s first publicly accessible hydrogen service station has opened, in a huge move towards decarbonising commercial vehicles.
Australia’s first publicly accessible hydrogen service station has opened, in a huge move towards decarbonising commercial vehicles.
The global arms race towards an AI more powerful that humans can currently conceive is heating up as Mark Zuckerberg enters the fray.
A business leader has called for a boost in the research and development spending, with levels currently putting Australia behind the global pack.
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