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Apple Intelligence arrives in Australia. Here’s what you need to know

Apple Intelligence, the tech giant’s advanced AI suite set to upgrade your iPhone and Mac, has officially launched in Australia and New Zealand.

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

The World’s Most Powerful Women 2024: Inside the real power shift

From Ursula von der Leyen to Taylor Swift, these 100 women are wielding power in new ways.

  • By Moira Forbes

Elon Musk is now worth more than $400 billion, the first person to ever do it

A new $350 billion value for SpaceX helped to lift Musk’s net worth to a historic high—more than for any billionaire Forbes has ever tracked.

  • By Phoebe Liu

Formula 1’s highest-paid drivers 2024

Forbes ranks the highest-paid F1 drivers of 2024. See which top Formula 1 drivers earned the most while dominating on the track this season.

  • By Brett Knight
  • Forbes Staff

UnitedHealthcare shooting suspect Luigi Mangione appeared to suffer from rare back condition

Mangione appeared to document his lower back pain on social media, including some posts that were critical of medical professionals.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

Why business leaders must act now to address bias in AI

Recent research reveals AI systems are often perpetuating and amplifying existing societal biases rather than eliminating them. Currently, only 22% of AI professionals are women.

  • By Samantha Walravens - Contributor

The power of going alcohol-free during the silly season

As the workplace wellness movement evolves, a growing number of professionals are recognising a surprising obstacle to productivity and mental clarity: alcohol.

  • By Rebecca Perrone - Contributor

Revealed: the public figures Googled most in 2024

In Australia, 8 out of the 10 most Googled people are US-based. They range from politicians to musicians, to athletes. Here are the 10 people that piqued our interest the most this year.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist
The dispute over the Murdoch’s family trust intensified last year, with family patriarch and billionaire Rupert Murdoch seeking to give control to Lachlan, his eldest son.

Rupert Murdoch loses bid to change family trust

Rupert Murdoch wanted to give his eldest son, Lachlan, control of his media empire amid worries his other children may try to “reorient” the editorial policy of some of his holdings, including Fox News.

  • By Mary Whitfill Roeloffs

Revealed: 2024’s most Googled Australians

Six (female) Olympians, a political prisoner, and a Brisbane-born movie star were the most Googled public figures this year. The number one spot, however, is held by an octogenarian Australian entrepreneur.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist
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