Big Tech
The Australian tech giant is making its Rovo AI assistant, previously $24 per head, free to all Jira and Confluence customers.
Meta has pushed back against a Treasury request for feedback on whether social media should be prioritised under proposed digital competition rules.
TikTok has used its response to consultation over Treasury's 'ex-ante' digital competition regime to take a swipe at YouTube and Google.
Some experts think AI could spiral into disaster. But with the biggest leaps happening in Silicon Valley, Australia’s safety advocates are scrambling to make a difference.
The US$32 billion acquisition, Google's biggest ever, may help it take the fight to Amazon and Microsoft in the enterprise space.
The e-commerce giant has submitted the first in a wave of corporate responses to Labor’s 'ex-ante' plan, which adds a new front to Australia’s battle with US tech giants.
How the NSW Court of Appeal defines the fares Uber drivers earn will have implications across the gig economy.
More than 50 companies including Japan's Fujitsu and US unicorn Incode have entered the race to supply age verification tech for the government.
Commonwealth Bank's deal with Anthropic is the latest example of how long-held promises of deep corporate adoption of AI are finally starting to come together.
Tesla chair Robyn Denholm's busy schedule is a bit lighter after her decision to step aside as chair of the Tech Council of Australia — and from some other commitments.
The grand bargain with Trump's MAGA movement, which gave Elon Musk the keys to American government, represents the tech industry coming of political age. Will it last?
CBA has embraced generative and agentic AI to boost efficiency, enhance customer service and cut costs — accelerated by a faster-than-expected shift to the cloud.
After Google and Microsoft made waves with quantum chip announcements, PsiQuantum unveiled one it says keeps it on track to deliver a commercial machine by late 2027.
Robyn Denholm's position as chair of both Tesla and Australia's Tech Council puts her right in the middle of a clash between US tech interests and Australia's digital sovereignty.
The election authority has written to OpenAI, Meta, Google and Microsoft seeking details on their plan to ensure AI disinformation does not influence the election.
Over the weekend, Donald Trump signed an order directing his administration to impose tariffs on countries that “unfairly” tax or regulate US tech giants.
One month on from the DeepSeek selloff, tech giants are still allocating billions to artificial intelligence.
Employment Hero's coupling with Seek has become increasingly awkward. KKR's purchase of a chunk of Seek's equity in the HR unicorn is a win for both Australian companies.
A key media lobby group has been assured that work on a planned levy on US tech giants will not be abandoned despite fears of blowback from the White House.
The ban for children 16 and under means Meta, TikTok and Snapchat can be fined up to $50 million but Google's YouTube is set to secure an exemption from the law.