News
Ep 13 - Big Tech tantrum
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (743+ words) And now to the latest last-gasp attempt by Australia's media industry to sandbag its stronghold against the internet's colonial powers:" PETER MITCHELL:"New pressure is piling on global tech titans to pay for Australian news content " That announcement of a…...
Chat GPT's Goblin Problem
4+ hour, 46+ min ago (49+ words) Behind The News'Australian Broadcasting Corporation Well, Chat GPT users have been reporting a strange pattern, whereby one particular mythical creature would keep popping up in chats. These mentions became so frequent that Open AI has now announced changes to its…...
Future Voices & The Next Generation Of Journalists
7+ hour, 41+ min ago (222+ words) How do fresh perspectives and ideas find their voice? Believe it or not, it might be in a raucous grandstand on the Australia's beautiful Gold Coast. I had the privilege of working closely with an incredibly talented group of emerging…...
Chargeback 'fraud' crippling businesses
15+ hour, 31+ min ago (536+ words) A growing number of small businesses say they are being targeted by a modern type of theft, known as fraudulent charge-backs. It happens when a customer lodges a claim with their bank, saying an item they paid for by card…...
The automation arms race will have huge consequences for workers - ABC News
17+ hour, 41+ min ago (1153+ words) Artificial intelligence is driving massive growth for data centre companies." (ABC News: Rhiannon Stevens) Towards the end of my interview for That's Business on Friday with Craig Scroggie, the CEO of rapidly growing Australian data centre company Next DC, we…...
Chargeback 'fraud' crippling small online businesses grappling with higher inflation - ABC News
18+ hour, 4+ min ago (1551+ words) Bronte Goodieson says she has lost hundreds of dollars through fraudulent chargebacks. (ABC News: Daniel Irvine) Small business owners say they are falling victim to a modern type of theft: fraudulent chargebacks. It happens when a customer lodges a claim…...
What does Palantir do, and who is its unusual CEO?
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (178+ words) The controversial American software and data analytics company Palantir is becoming an increasingly consequential fixture in governments and companies across the globe. What makes it so indispensable, and why did its CEO release a manifesto calling for compulsory military service?...
Jim Chalmers' productivity challenge | On Background
2+ day, 12+ hour ago (130+ words) VIDEO: Jim Chalmers' productivity challenge | On Background'Australian Broadcasting Corporation With just 10 days to go, Treasurer Jim Chalmers is putting the final touches the budget. Dr Chalmers has made clear productivity is a priority for this term of parliament. So who…...
Australia is on the verge of aged care AI boom
2+ week, 3+ day ago (1712+ words) Australia is verging on an AI boom within aged care that could improve the quality of life of older people, some experts say. Others have warned of the risks of unregulated AI and say it may cause negative behavioural changes....
Court battle between Musk and Altman to reveal power struggle at Open AI
6+ day, 22+ hour ago (1044+ words) A legal fight between Elon Musk and Open AI, its chief executive Sam Altman and Microsoft is set to get underway. (AFP: Jack Guez, Lisa O'Connor) The world's richest man is accusing the Mr Altman, the AI company and computing…...