How Andrew Tate’s move to Rumble made it the world’s most popular video app Andrew Tate's migration to Rumble has boosted the popularity of the 'free speech' YouTube alternative that's home to conspiracy and hate.
Worried about facial recognition technology? Pubs, clubs and gaming venues are already using it Facial recognition can be used to identify patrons, track their movements and even record their emotions, according to companies advertising to gambling venues.
The ASX’s blockchain move will cost $200 million more than originally forecast A plan to move the ASX's computer system onto the blockchain has blown out to nearly a decade, and is coming in at $200 million more than budgeted.
TikTok is connecting with Chinese servers, says Aussie cybersecurity company Australians need assurances their data is safe, but Internet 2.0 CEO Robert Potter says TikTok has a history of not being clear about what it does.
The Uber Files show the company’s true innovation was convincing the world it wasn’t illegal Uber used its billions to fight a guerilla war against unions, regulators and governments, as 124,000 leaked documents reveal.
Leaked Uber documents reveal company broke the law and welcomed violence against drivers More than 124,000 leaked emails, texts, invoices and internal documents show how the company flouted the law and put its drivers at risk — all in pursuit of endless expansion.
The Aussie teen behind the TikTok Minions suit meme Mobs of unruly teens inspired by viral TikToks are attending showings of the new Despicable Me film, Minions: The Rise of Gru, dressed in suits. And Aussie Bill Hirst started it all.
Woolworths denies using AI and facial recognition despite leak claiming otherwise The company says the leaked internal training module detailing how it uses the controversial technologies to stop theft was a mistake.
The problem with insurers using social media and AI to determine premium costs Insurers may already be using artificial intelligence to make judgments — perhaps erroneously — about customers. And there's no way to know.
Those who suffer most in the crypto crash won’t be the loud billionaires, it’ll be those who listened to them Remember, the crypto boosters won't read your victory lap about the market crashing, but the people who unfortunately believed them will.
Is Google’s AI chatbot LaMDA actually sentient? The evidence points to no A Google employee claims that AI chatbot LaMDA is sentient. History says it's more likely he's been duped by artificial intelligence.
New crowdsourced app rates Australian employment service providers The union for unemployed workers says the federal government isn't regulating employment service providers. So it's doing it instead.