Tech giants are producing AI that can create videos. Will we soon struggle to tell what’s real?
Both Meta and Google have showed off DALL-E but for video — text-to-video AI models that can create photorealistic, coherent videos.
Tesla’s Optimus falls short of being groundbreaking, but the attention could lead to better things for robotics
Elon Musk has now unveiled a prototype of Tesla's humanoid robot, called Optimus, which he hopes to mass-produce and sell for less than US$20,000.
Elon Musk is treating the $44 billion Twitter buy like it’s no big deal
The billionaire's decision to buy Twitter is entirely predictable for an intellectually arrogant man who is used to getting what he wants.
Is your business using a biometrics program for security? It’s important to be transparent
There needs to be a balance between looking for signs of malevolent activity and ensuring we are allowed to live our lives free from constant monitoring.
Telstra data breach exposes thousands of staff names and emails
Just over a week after the Optus data breach, thousands of Telstra staff members have had personal information leaked online.
John Durie: After the Optus breach, it’s time to reconsider the federal government’s data storage rules
The Optus debacle has shone a light on business data storage, but the federal government must also consider its own data collection requirements, John Durie writes.
Consumer Data Right review calls for ‘screen scraper’ ban, potentially making some fintechs unviable
A highly anticipated report seeks to draw a line under the gaping account security fudge banks have been railing against for years.
I stole our CEO’s .au domain because it’s really that easy to lose
Priority registration for .au domains closes on October 5. So with the deadline looming, I stole the .au domain of our CEO.
“An ad is not a strategy”: Federal government fury at Optus’s apology in weekend newspaper
Optus took out a full-page ad in the major newspapers on Saturday to apologise for the cyberattack and to encourage people to visit its website to learn more about suitable steps to protect themselves.
Why did Optus keep the identity data of millions for six years?
Millions of Australians are now worrying about their driver’s licences, passport numbers and Medicare numbers ending up in the hands of criminals because Optus hung on to this data for six years.
State and federal government departments are battling each other for the same .au domain names
Multiple federal and state government departments are vying for the same domain name on the new .au namespace. Who will come out on top?
Unlike Uber, Optus may not have actually been ‘hacked’
Not even two weeks have passed since Uber was hacked, and now Optus, one of Australia’s leading telecommunications companies, has suffered a similar, much more public fate.