AI/Machine Learning

In defence of AI: composer Charlie Chan on how technology has shaped their musical creativity over 40 years

- August 13, 2025 9 MIN READ

Picture this: It’s 2023 and I’m 26 hours into what would become Supernova, the world’s longest improvised piano concert. My mental and physical acuity is fading and the Gold Coast sun is beating down on the HOTA outdoor stage. But here’s the thing that blew everyone’s mind – when I needed those precious micro-breaks for… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

How Norway rewrote the AI rules to escape Silicon Valley’s obsession with the Torment Nexus

- August 12, 2025 4 MIN READ

There’s so much that sucks about Large Language Models, machine intelligence, spicy autocorrect, whatever you want to call it. But perhaps the deepest suck of all is that the worst people in the world control it. It’s Zuck. It’s Elon. It’s the fanboys of the Torment Nexus. These are the lizard people we’ve handed the… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

The jobs that will thrive, and the ones that will vanish – how AI will transform the workforce

- August 12, 2025 3 MIN READ

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia made headlines when it announced recently that it would cut 45 call centre jobs, thanks to the introduction of an AI chatbot. This only added fuel to ongoing speculation – and some alarmism – about how artificial intelligence (AI) is going to transform the world of work in Australia. But… Read more »

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AI/Machine Learning

AI semiconductor tech startup generates $8.8 million pre-Series A

- August 12, 2025 2 MIN READ

A semiconductor technology startup that’s developed a new way to print chips for artificial intelligence has raised $8.8 million in pre-Series A funding. The raise for ANU spin-out Syenta was led by Investible, with support from existing backers Blackbird Ventures, Jelix Ventures and Brindabella Capital, as well as new investors In-Q-Tel, SGInnovate, OIF, Salus and… Read more »

Mike Cannon-Brookes
AI/Machine Learning

Atlassian tops US$5 billion in revenue and losses continue, but shrink, as Mike Cannon-Brookes declares ‘I’m not going anywhere’

- August 8, 2025 3 MIN READ

Quarterly revenue of US$1,384m, up 22% Quarterly subscription revenue of $1,313m, up 23% Quarterly operating loss of $28.5m Atlassian president departs Atlassian generated US$5.2 billion in revenue in the 2025 financial year, up 20% on 12 months ago, but two decades of annual losses continue as the business heads into its 24th year. Releasing stronger-than-expected… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

“Lobotomised”: The gaming industry’s complicated, polarised relationship with AI

- August 7, 2025 5 MIN READ

Frustration thrives as the promise of AI-empowered games gives way to redundancies, diminished job satisfaction and player boycotts. Solo Australian developer Joe Gibbs is excited about how artificial intelligence (AI) will transform his game. Partnering with an AI company, Gibbs intends to implement a dynamic branching story system into his real-time strategy game, Fall of… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

YEAH BUT NAH: Expat Australian AI founder turns down Zuck’s $1.5 billion offer to join Meta

- August 6, 2025 3 MIN READ

An Australian AI researcher has reportedly turned down a $1.54 billion package from Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg. University of Sydney graduate and Perth native Andrew Tulloch accrued a reputation as a ‘genius’ during a ten-year tenure at Meta, where he initially worked on machine learning for Facebook before eventually securing one of the company’s… Read more »

Working Kangaroo
AI/Machine Learning

The Productivity Commission’s take on AI regulation, data, privacy and how to help the digital economy – explained by one of its coauthors

- August 6, 2025 3 MIN READ

Data and new digital technologies such as artificial intelligence present an opportunity to get Australia back on the path to productivity growth. But we can only seize this opportunity with the right policy framework. Australia can unlock billions in economic value through strategic reforms to data access, artificial intelligence regulation, and digital infrastructure. The Productivity… Read more »

Scott Farquhar
AI/Machine Learning

Tech Council boss Scott Farquhar on Australia’s AI future and techno optimism to team up with government

- August 1, 2025 12 MIN READ

Over my career, I’ve always preferred doing rather than talking. Building things, solving problems, creating new ventures, not giving speeches about them. But I’m here today because I believe Australia is standing at the edge of the next great industrial revolution. One powered not by steam or electricity – but by artificial intelligence. And like… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

An information expert factchecks OpenAI’s claims AI could deliver $115 billion in annual gains to Australia’s economy

- July 31, 2025 4 MIN READ

AI is on the agenda in Canberra. In August, the Productivity Commission will release an interim report on harnessing data and digital technology such as AI “to boost productivity growth, accelerate innovation and improve government services”. Shortly afterward, the government will host an Economic Reform Roundtable where AI policy will be up for discussion. AI… Read more »

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Business strategy

ACS says closing the digital skills gap could be worth $25 billion – and workers are hungry for training

- July 31, 2025 3 MIN READ

Closing digital skills gaps could create a $25 billion economic boost for Australia according to the 11th Australia’s Digital Pulse report, released this week by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) — the professional association of the nation’s technology professionals. A survey commissioned for the report and carried out by consultancy firm Deloitte found 77% of… Read more »

Annie Liao
AI/Machine Learning

Australian startup Build Club teams up with AI unicorn Lovable to launch their Learning Academy

- July 29, 2025 2 MIN READ

One of the world’s fastest growing AI startups, Swedish “vibe-coding” unicorn Lovable, with A$2.75 billion valuation just eight months after its launch, has teamed up with Australia’s Build Club to launch Lovable Learning Academy. It’s a platform of Lovable’s hands‑on curriculum and designed to help anyone go from zero to launching a live vibe-coded app,… Read more »