Neural Notes: OpenAI launches text-to-video tool, fails to trademark ‘GPT’
In this week's Neural Notes: OpenAI launches text-to-video tool, fails to trademark 'GPT' and gets a memory. Meanwhile, Ed Husic still loves AI and Slack's AI features finally land.
Neural Notes: KomplyAi on why AI compliance is a competitive advantage for SMEs
In this week's Neural Notes we speak to KomplyAi's Kristen Migliorini about the niche the startup has carved out in the AI space - risk and compliance.
Australian tech sector celebrates Kate Pounder’s achievements after resignation announcement
The resignation of Kate Pounder as CEO of the TCA has resulted in an outpouring of gratitude for what she has achieved for the tech sector.
Tech Council urges government for a more comprehensive AI innovation strategy
The Australian Tech Council has welcomed the government's AI regulation, highlighting the need for a balanced, innovation-friendly AI strategy.
Neural Notes: Ed loves AI, multiple Google geminis and Leonardo.Ai’s $47 million raise
In this week's Neural Notes column: Ed Husic loves announcements, Leonardo.Ai lands $47 million, Google produces an aggressive amount of Gemini AIs and 'Promptography' becomes a word.
Australian quantum computing to get $18.5 million grant boost
Minister for Science and Industry, Ed Husic, has announced an $18.5 million grant program to bolster quantum computing in Australia.
Why Labor’s $392 million Industry Growth Program sounds familiar
Industry Minister Ed Husic has announced a new grant program for SMEs called the Industry Growth Program. But it sounds very familiar.
“Completely useless”: Boosting Female Founders program continues to hold back startups
According to sources round three of Boosting Female Founders may be delayed until the new year. Meanwhile it has been causing problems for women-led startups.
TAFE and Q-CTRL partner to broaden Australia’s quantum education landscape
Q-CTRL will partner with TAFE to democratise quantum education in Australia - a timely move as investment surges in our public and private sectors.
New government report reveals fears that Australia will fall behind on AI
The Australian government has released two papers regarding AI in Australia, including dangers of us falling behind.
Tech Council says tech jobs are up despite mass layoffs
The latest report from the Tech Council of Australia reveals tech jobs are actually on the rise despite recent layoffs.
Australia’s first quantum strategy predicts $6 billion in revenue and nearly 20,000 jobs
Ed Husic has announced Australia's first quantum strategy, promising billions in revenue over the next two decades.