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Mark Zuckerberg has a creepy new way to invade your privacy
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AI

Mark Zuckerberg has a creepy new way to invade your privacy

The new Meta app promises to be a more “personalised” form of AI. It is really a more disturbing version of ChatGPT.

  • by Geoffrey A. Fowler

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AI won’t steal your job, but you need to learn to work with it
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AI won’t steal your job, but you need to learn to work with it

You may be flummoxed by the bot you’re currently being asked to use, but soon your latest co-worker may be an AI agent.

  • by Tim Biggs
This electric ute is shaping as the anti-Tesla for EV buyers

This electric ute is shaping as the anti-Tesla for EV buyers

The US start-up hopes its small and affordable ute will become the Ford Model T of electric vehicles.

  • by Tim Biggs
Donald Trump is proving disastrous for big tech

Donald Trump is proving disastrous for big tech

Three months in and the bosses of America’s most valuable firms have little to show for all their toadying.

  • by The Economist
How businesses are using agentic automation to thrive
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How businesses are using agentic automation to thrive

The next generation of AI technology, agentic automation, is enabling organisations to deliver enterprise efficiencies that improve customer care, provide faster service and significantly cut costs.

  • by Janet Stone
Pretend friends, real risks. Harming kids is now part of big tech’s business model
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Pretend friends, real risks. Harming kids is now part of big tech’s business model

Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg’s famous motto was “move fast and break things”. But now it’s children and families who are being broken by the relentless thirst for big tech profit.

  • by Peter Hartcher
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How useful are portable battery power stations for the home?

How useful are portable battery power stations for the home?

Similar to mains power you can take with you, and able to be topped up by solar, battery stations are a new option when it comes to camping power or household back-up.

  • by Tim Biggs
The Nintendo Switch 2 is $700 – are video games getting more expensive?
Analysis
Video games

The Nintendo Switch 2 is $700 – are video games getting more expensive?

High-end games and systems are more popular than ever, but what about their price tags?

  • by Tim Biggs
Blizzard developers reflect on 30 years of Warcraft
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Blizzard developers reflect on 30 years of Warcraft

Blizzard game developers Darren Williams and Ely Cannon sit down with 9News.com.au to reflect on 30 years of Warcraft.

There’s one way you can make your super more secure

There’s one way you can make your super more secure

Super funds are attractive targets for hackers, and recent attacks on funds have put the sector’s security practices under the microscope.

  • by Tim Biggs
Introducing NEO Gamma - Another Step Closer to Home
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Introducing NEO Gamma - Another Step Closer to Home

NEO Gamma is the next generation of home humanoids designed and engineered by 1X Technologies. Source: 1X