Aussie workers missing AI training wave
Australian workers at one of the world’s largest companies are missing out on crucial AI and robotics retraining.
Australian workers at one of the world’s largest companies are missing out on crucial AI and robotics retraining.
In another ominous admission from one of the world’s largest companies, it’s emerged that a huge chunk of the workforce is under threat.
Entry-level jobs are still on the table at one of the world’s largest companies despite a huge AI and automation wave sweeping the multinational’s operations.
As the threat of nuclear war lingers in the air, experts have revealed the safest place you can be during ‘the apocalyse’.
E-scooters could be banned for good in some Aussie cities as doctors raise the alarm over the terrible injuries they are seeing from crashes – with one warning of “lasting, lifelong effects”.
A Swiss euthanasia advocate has died months after he was accused of strangling the first person to use a controversial 3D-printed “suicide capsule”.
Company workers aren’t the only ones facing an AI tidal wave, with one state announcing a new $28m drive to embed the tech revolution into its public sector.
A video showing an Aussie fast-food restaurant using an AI drive-through revealed entry-level jobs – typically taken up by Aussie teens – could be on the chopping block.
The world’s population could be set for a dramatic fall due to the rise of artificial intelligence, according to a bleak warning.
Western countries face the real prospect of civil war within five years as authorities lose control of “feral cities”, a military expert has warned.
Ukraine has shocked the world after spending 18 months organising a surprise attack on Russia that nobody saw coming.
A curious sight has been captured on satellite images of North Korea’s stricken new naval destroyer, so what is going on?
Iran has secretly amassed near weapons-grade levels of uranium and could soon have enough for nine atom bombs, the UN warns.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told CNN’s Anderson Cooper we ‘need to raise the alarm’ on the technology’s rise.
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