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thewest.com.au > business > ai-war-against-one-cent-family-violence-perpetrators-c-21544301

AI war against 'one cent' family violence perpetrators

AI war against 'one cent' family violence perpetrators1+ hour, 49+ min ago   (26+ words) The use of artificial intelligence can be challenging for many Australians, but one major business has found ways to bring good out of the groundbreaking tech....

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thewest.com.au > technology > security > uk-microsoft-to-build-deepfake-detection-system-c-21541866

UK, Microsoft to build deepfake detection system

UK, Microsoft to build deepfake detection system9+ hour, 1+ min ago   (26+ words) The West Australian is a leading news source in Perth and WA. Breaking local and world news from sport and business to lifestyle and current affairs....

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thewest.com.au > technology > internet > tech-behemoths-lashed-over-child-abuse-protections-c-21540503

Tech behemoths lashed over child abuse protections

Tech behemoths lashed over child abuse protections11+ hour, 21+ min ago   (23+ words) Technology giants are not doing enough to tackle the worst examples of child sexual abuse material online, according to Australia's online safety boss....

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thewest.com.au > business > google-results-paint-picture-of-an-internet-powerhouse-c-21534813

Google results paint picture of an internet powerhouse

Google results paint picture of an internet powerhouse19+ hour, 39+ min ago   (22+ words) Google's latest quarterly report indicates its digital empire is not only withstanding an artificial intelligence shake-up, but appears to be thriving....

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thewest.com.au > business > sundar-pichai-google-ceo-says-software-not-dead-names-biggest-risk-to-ais-rally--c-21537393

Google CEO says software not dead, names AI’s biggest risk

Google CEO says software not dead, names AI’s biggest risk20+ hour, 13+ min ago   (475+ words) Tom has covered business, markets and economics for more than a decade in Australia. He previously worked at The Australian Financial Review for nearly five years as a Markets Reporter & Commentator. Prior to that worked in equities management at the…...

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thewest.com.au > news > south-western-times > shortage-of-skilled-workers-leaves-builders-failing-to-meet-increasing-demand-for-housing-c-21524789

Lack of workers a headache for builders as demand increases

Lack of workers a headache for builders as demand increases23+ hour, 22+ min ago   (446+ words) Yousuf started as a reporter at South Western Times after completing his post graduate degree in multimedia journalism in Curtin University following a Bachelors in Communications from the same. He is passionate about multicultural affairs, sports and community news....

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thewest.com.au > business > mining > east-coast-venture-capitalist-injects-another-5-million-into-wa-mining-software-startup-coreplan-c-21526985

WA startup CorePlan banks $5m from venture capitalist

WA startup CorePlan banks $5m from venture capitalist1+ day, 22+ min ago   (325+ words) A Perth software startup helping pull the mining industry into the digital world has secured a new $5 million injection from east coast venture capitalist EVP to meet growing overseas demand for its technology. Founded by Alex Goulios, a one-time head…...

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thewest.com.au > opinion > catherine-thorbecke-turning-to-ai-for-companionship-may-just-cost-society-its-soul-c-21530055

Turning to AI as a deity may just cost society its soul

Turning to AI as a deity may just cost society its soul1+ day, 1+ hour ago   (237+ words) Where do you turn to when you need guidance? Lately, most people I know bow their heads toward their screens. The loudest debates about artificial intelligence still surround productivity and economic growth. But a Harvard Business Review study last year…...

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thewest.com.au > business > mining > reborn-wiluna-mining-tries-to-keep-asic-probe-moving-on-way-back-to-the-asx-c-21512982

Wiluna tries to keep ASIC probe moving on way back to ASX

Wiluna tries to keep ASIC probe moving on way back to ASX1+ day, 11+ hour ago   (393+ words) Simone Grogan has been writing business stories since 2020. Hailing originally from the North West of England, she got her first dose of the Australian corporate world working as an assistant in stockbroking. Simone was a reporter at The Market Herald…...

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thewest.com.au > business > retail > bunnings-wins-appeal-over-use-of-facial-recognition-technology-to-combat-soaring-store-crime-c-21530439

Bunnings’ facial recognition cameras ‘didn’t breach laws’

Bunnings’ facial recognition cameras ‘didn’t breach laws’1+ day, 13+ hour ago   (369+ words) Sean Smith has reported on business matters for more than 30 years, working in Perth, Melbourne and London. He rejoined The West Australian in 2003, editing the paper's business section for eight years. He now provides business news, commentary and analysis. An…...