It sounds like a plot line out of a Marvel movie. But Cortical Labs has launched what it claims is the world’s first ...
AI anxiety is spreading through white-collar work as markets wobble, geopolitical risks rise and Australia debates how — or whether — to regulate big tech.
Plus: DoJ vows to appeal Judge’s blocking of subpoenas against Powell; Oil continues to rise as Iran conflict drags on; Cuba confirms talks with Washington.
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel on Friday confirmed that his government has been negotiating with the Trump administration as the Communist island struggles under a US oil blockage and worsening ...
Gold miner Northern Star has cut its FY26 production guidance for the second time following weaker-than-expected operational performance over the last two months.
The Commonwealth Grants Commission (CGC) has outlined the GST distribution recommendations for the 2026-27 period, with all states expected to receive more GST than the previous corresponding period, ...
The Australian sharemarket ended marginally lower after the mining sector slumped more than 2%, with financials (+1%) and technology (+0.8%) leading sectoral gains.
Defence technology company Electro Optic Systems has announced two orders for counter-drone systems for a total of USD45 million ($64 million).
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has sought a meeting with major petrol companies including 7-Eleven, Ampol, BP, Chevron, Mobil, United Petroleum, Viva Energy and EG Australia ...
Behind the AI copyright debate is a bigger fight over whether Australia will protect the information ecosystem our democracy relies on.
It was an agonising 20 minutes this morning for staff at Australia’s most celebrated tech company, as they awaited their fate after months of AI driven turmoil.
Fund managers say Macquarie’s reinstatement process was lengthy, with advisers and clients playing a decisive role in pushing ...
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