OpenAI’s developer conference: Four key things businesses need to know
OpenAI held its first developer conference and had big news for businesses, including monetising custom GPTs, copyright protection and more.
Businesses to report cyber ransoms to federal government under new mandatory scheme
Australian businesses will be required to disclose cyber ransom attacks to the federal government, as lawmakers attempt to shield traders from digital attacks costing billions of dollars each year.
DP World cyber hack: 40% of Australia’s international freight affected
As retailers prepare for Christmas sales, DP World Australia closed its Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Fremantle port operations after detecting the breach on Friday, leaving cargo and containers stuck on the docks.
Data to train AI models could run out by 2026. What’s next?
We need a lot of data to train powerful, accurate and high-quality AI algorithms. For instance, ChatGPT was trained on 570 gigabytes of text data, or about 300 billion words. But the quality of the training data is also important.
Blossom launches investment products for SMEs and SMSFs
Sydney fintech Blossom has launched fixed income investment products for SMEs and SMSFs just days after another cash rate rise from the RBA.
Silicon Valley manifesto reveals the colonial vision of a tech industry billionaire
The post offers a revealing glimpse into the philosophy of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, where more technology is the only way forward – and a warning about the kind of world they’re trying to build.
Elon Musk releases xAI’s first AI model, a bot named Grok
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup xAI will be integrated into his social media platform X and also be available as a standalone app.
How virtual humans can help the ageing population combat isolation
Intelligent virtual human companions could help address the social isolation felt by many older people.
India, China lead the AI fertility treatment race
From robotic nannies for embryos to algorithms that determine the prime time for conception, AI is changing fertility treatments.
Why AI chatbots can’t replace employees just yet
Before deploying chatbots in the workplace, it is crucial to understand what they are, how they work, and how to use them responsibly.
From ChatGPT to bespoke chatbots: How real estate agents are using AI
Real estate agents are using everything from ChatGPT to bespoke bots to speak with customers, write property listings, and even decide how likely contacts are to buy or rent.
Chatbot Tessa serves as a cautionary tale against replacing frontline workers with AI
The chatbot named Tessa was taken offline after it was found to be giving harmful advice to those struggling with eating disorders.