Artificial intelligence
Longo says AI is a whole-of-society phenomenon, and that businesses can take many steps now without waiting for regulation or government policy.
The Seven West Media boss condemned AI firms for using content without pay, urging government action amid a wider industry backlash.
The ABC, The Sydney Morning Herald, and some of News Corp’s assets were included in a list of sites that were allegedly scraped by Meta for the benefit of its AI models.
One of the world's largest investors, Acadian Asset Management, is increasingly focused on hiring software engineers rather than talent with more traditional investing skills.
OpenAI's long-anticipated new model has arrived, but in a crowded, fast-moving market, the fanfare is fading and rivals are getting harder to beat.
Australia has the talent and tech to lead in AI, but uncertainty is holding businesses back. A bold, people-first mindset could unlock massive economic value.
AI is making software faster and cheaper to build. That’s forcing venture capital firms to rethink how they fund the startups of the future.
As generative AI lowers the barriers to building software startups, a new wave of non-technical founders is set to emerge. But access doesn't guarantee equity.
The Nasdaq-listed Bitcoin miner, founded by two Sydney brothers, is building the exact type of data centres Scott Farquhar last week argued Australia desperately needs.
Australia is poised to benefit from agentic AI, but success will depend on trusted systems, open standards and responsible, scalable innovation.
Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar says no one is safe from the AI shift. He wants Australia in the race with data centres, tech embassies and bold reform.
The economic organisation of advanced economies is unsure whether artificial intelligence will boost productivity or not.
The legal industry is at the tip of the spear in the AI shift, and top firms like Gilbert + Tobin are racing to make it part of every lawyer’s toolkit.
AI leaders at the top-tier law firm spoke to Capital Brief about how the tech is reshaping legal work, where it delivers the most value, and when it needs a human touch.
As AI tools reshape how content is created and consumed, creators risk being cut out of the value chain. The current solutions being proposed leave a lot to be desired.
OpenAI, Anthropic and Revolut are some of the big names listed on private market platforms in Australia. The startups say they shouldn't be there.