OpenAI wants to trial ChatGPT Professional, a paid version of the viral AI
OpenAI is launching a trial for ChatGPT Professional, a paid version of the viral AI platform that promises better performance.
If you’re using AI to create business assets, they’re probably not covered by Australian copyright law
If you've been using ChatGPT and other AI tools to build your business branding, you might want to think about potential copyright issues.
Assistive tech trends: Vertere co-founder Urwah Nawaz on what to expect in 2023
This coming decade will be a watershed moment for several domains in assistive tech, including wearables, sensor tech, AI and robotics.
The Aussie Sunswift 7 just became the world’s fastest solar powered car
UNSW's solar-powered racing car, the Sunswift 7, just broke a Guinness World Record for the fastest solar electric car over 1000km.
Beauty brands can boost sales to gen Z customers through the use of ‘friendly’ chatbots
Two of the benefits of using chatbots are the ability to personalise interactions with customers and to automatically offer relevant products and services.
Tablevibe disrupts food delivery apps with 0% commission rates for restaurants
Exclusive: Tablevibe has landed in Australia to disrupt food delivery apps with 0% commission rates and free setup for restaurants.
Synchron raises $110 million for its brain computer, doesn’t see Elon Musk’s Neuralink as a competitor
Medtech company Synchron has just secured a massive $110 million raise for its endovascular brain computer; a rival to Elon Musk's Neuralink.
“It’s just a vehicle for profit”: Australian artists paint a dark portrait of Lensa
Lensa AI has been bloating our social media feeds with AI portraits over the past several weeks. But it's come at a cost beyond the $8 you might have shelled out.
AI conservation trends: Xylo Systems co-founder Camille Goldstone-Henry on what to expect in 2023
Conservation technology and data have become increasingly important in recent years as a way to better understand ecosystems and preserve species.
ChatGPT is all the rage right now, but the secrecy around how the AI actually works could be problematic
We are now facing the prospect of a significant advance in AI using methods that are not described in scientific literature and with datasets restricted to a company that appears to be open only in name.
Proptech trends: Archistar founder Dr Ben Coorey on what to expect in 2023
We will see a new level of growth in property and architectural technology in 2023, specifically in the space of data, AI and generative design.
ChatGPT is being used by so many people its servers are struggling to keep up
The ChatGPT AI is now being used by so many people that its servers are struggling. But some people are concerned about the ethics of using it.