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The AI race: Before getting the car, you need to learn to drive

“You won’t lose your job to AI, but you will lose your job to someone who knows AI.”

  • By Lucio Ribeiro - Contributor

Google reveals the top 10 most searched Australians for 2023

A boxer, a batsman, and a Bronco are among the hottest search trends in Australia this year. The top two spots belong to athletes of a different kind.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Commercialisation has won AI. What comes next?

The battle over the past week at OpenAI – the creator of industry-changing ChatGPT and DALL-E AI products has been described as many things.

  • By Rion Ahl - Contributor

The car might be – but the business case for Musk’s Cybertruck isn’t bulletproof

Dubious environmental benefits aside, billionaire Elon Musk’s polarising Cybertruck may be a strategic misfire given its price, big R&D costs and murky sales outlook.

  • By Alan Ohnsman
  • Forbes Staff

Meta launches end-to-end encryption for messages on Facebook and Messenger

The major privacy update means Meta will no longer be able to see the contents of messages and brings Facebook and Messenger in line with the company’s other platform, WhatsApp.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

700 million images: Aussie GenAI startup banks $47m to ‘democratise creativity’

An Australian generative AI content production platform, Leonardo.Ai, has already amassed 7 million global users – who are creating 4.5 million images each day on its platform. Now, it’s raised $47 million to keep users creating.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

Google just launched its AI answer to ChatGPT – Gemini

A pared-down version of Gemini is available in Google’s AI chatbot Bard.

  • By Britney Nguyen

Apple taking a bite out of Aus IT as iOS jobs surge 81% in 6 years

A report from PPI reveals that the local iOS ecosystem has grown 27% over the last two years and now employs 174,000 Australians.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist
Pendula

Pendula, the freaky engagement platform making a bid for ailing Whispir

Even before generative AI, Pendula was doing freaky things upselling everything from insurance to phone plans. Now it’s even more personal.

  • By Mark Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff

Russian hackers’ lawsuit reveals weaknesses in Apple’s iOS 16

A Moscow legal battle strongly indicates that phone forensics tools used by both the FBI and FSB are exploiting security loopholes in Apple’s operating system.

  • By Thomas Brewster
  • Forbes Staff
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