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Amazon Impersonation Scam
Businesses are harvesting our biometric data. The public needs assurances on security
Why is Amazon building a ‘top secret’ $2 billion cloud for Australia’s military intelligence?
Aussies forced to pay for sport as Government & Coalition sell-out to Murdoch on ‘Anti-Siphoning’
What It Means To Be ‘customer Obsessed’ At Amazon
Australian Government partners with Amazon Web Services to bolster national defence and security
Solidarity from below: A leftist’s guide to the U.S.-China rivalry
Queensland Scores With Balls Up
Disability community has long wrestled with ‘helpful’ technologies – lessons for everyone in dealing with AI
Portable Engine Can Power Artificial Muscles in Assistive Devices
Two Industry-leading Practitioners Join VicScreen Team
Belkin Celebrates Milestone of One Million Kids Headphones Sold
Climate Group and Green Brazil Consortium join forces to strengthen subnational climate leadership
An influencer’s AI clone started offering fans ‘mind-blowing sexual experiences’ without her knowledge
Deepfake, AI or real? It’s getting harder for police to protect children from sexual exploitation online
Island Screen Incentive Open For Business
Albanese government will impose mandatory code and big penalties to stop supermarkets treating suppliers badly
Roots Of Anthropocene
Marissa Saporta ’99: Revamping the world of e-commerce with a firm grip on fun
Soldier first Australian to pass jungle warfare course
New polling shows millions will miss out on free sport unless laws are updated
Mavenir Teams With NVIDIA and Amazon Web Services to Deliver Generative AI Co-Pilot for Communications Service Providers
Crayon Achieves AWS SaaS Competency, Further Cementing Its Leadership in Cloud Innovation
Builder.ai Strengthens Leadership with Craig Saunders from Amazon as New Vice President of Artificial Intelligence
Apple Vision Pro arrives in new countries and regions beginning June 28
Deepfakes threaten upcoming elections, but ‘responsible AI’ could help filter them out before they reach us
When Projects Become Policy
A fierce battle is being fought in the soil beneath our feet – and the implications for global warming are huge
Territory Screen Industry Getting Territorians Working
Queensland welcomes The Bluff starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Karl Urban
Coronation Property welcomes new ‘Eat Street’ tenants to Mason & Main
OXO Australia Introduces New Line, OXO Outdoor
Jane Goodall inspires generations of conservationists – we need her education program in schools
Amcor’s new European Innovation Center brings brands the latest in material science and packaging design
Generous perks equals happy workers? Not always. Here’s what employees really want
Greens will protect right to watch free sport for all Australians
Small business Ombudsman’s guide to using social media securely
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Brazil’s Maria da Penha Law on Gender-Based Violence, Ask about…
New Book Chronicles Cornell’s International Impact
Civil Society Organizations Brief the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women on the Situation of Women in Brazil, Rwanda and Malaysia
Penrith Council plants over 10,000 plants with Greening Australia and Amazon Australia
Investigating social media harm is a good idea, but parliament is about to see how complicated it is to fix
Students dive into digital careers for ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Careers Week
UW-led project to study ozone, atmospheric layers a finalist for next-generation NASA satellite
‘Noise’ in the machine: Human differences in judgment lead to problems for AI
Big tech laziness is hurting small Australian businesses
Three charged over Wakeley public order incident – Strike Force Dribs
Arts and festivals sector in crisis requires budget package to thrive, not just survive