Lucinda Longcroft
Global tech

‘Who, moi?’ Australian Google exec denies the tech giant dominates search at a Senate hearing

- August 20, 2024 3 MIN READ

Google has claimed it does not dominate search engine services in Australia after a judge earlier this month found the tech giant operated an illegal search monopoly in the United States. Representatives from Google responded to questions from Australian senators during a meeting of the Select Committee on Adopting Artificial Intelligence on Friday, which also… Read more »

Metakosmos
Funding

Spacesuit startup Metakosmos flies high with $2 million pre-Seed raise

- August 20, 2024 2 MIN READ

Sydney spacesuit startup Metakosmos, which is developing the “Kosmosuit” for life in space, has raised $2 million in a pre-Seed round. The round was led Saudi Arabian technology group Alzadhar Al-Sanai and will be used by Metakosmos to accelerate its innovation pipeline, advance spacesuit technology and launch spin-off applications in multiple industries for new markets.… Read more »

Funding

Edtech LoveHeart AI schools up on $2.3 million Seed round

- August 19, 2024 2 MIN READ

Early childhood edtech LoveHeart AI has raised $2.3 million in a Seed round for its “super-intelligent aide for educators”. The raise was backed OIF Ventures and Skalata. Loveheart was founded in 2022 by Himal Randeniya, who used the proceeds from his first venture, Project Academy, to buy and run several early childhood education centres. He… Read more »

Michael Batko
Events

Startmate CEO Michael Batko’s side hustle, Puddle Pod, is diving into courses in AI, Marketing and B2B sales

- August 19, 2024 2 MIN READ

Puddle Pod started four years ago as a weekend side hustle of Startmate CEO Michael Batko. But since then it’s grown into a thriving community of learners committed to improving their professional lives featuring courses for people in startups to ramp up the talents they need to succeed. Puddle Pod has become the go-to productivity… Read more »

Jessy Wu
People

Jessy Wu departs venture for startup comms

- August 19, 2024 2 MIN READ

AfterWork Ventures OG partner Jessy Wu has left VC for a new career as founder of her own media and communications agency. Encour. The outspoken investor, who’s dealt with hundreds of founders as the $20 million early-stage VC fund went on to back 30 companies, joined AfterWork in 2021 when it launched. “Joining the firm… Read more »

Photo: Booktopia
Business

Shareholders lose out as digiDirect owner buys Booktopia

- August 19, 2024 3 MIN READ

Shant Kradjian, the owner of consumer electronics retailer digiDirect, has acquired the assets of failed ASX-listed Booktopia in a deal that will bring the online bookseller back online and out of administration. The sale price, which has not been disclosed, will not see a return to shareholders. Booktopia racked up debts of around $60 million,… Read more »

Christy Laurence
Business

Linktree snaps up Sydney social media scheduling startup Plann

- August 16, 2024 2 MIN READ

The acquisition hunger of cashed-up Australian tech companies has continued with link-in-bio platform Linktree scooping up social media scheduling platform Plann for an undisclosed sum. Founded in 2016 by former ad exec Christy Laurence, Plann was named Startup Daily’s Startup of the Year. She left her corporate job after suffering a brain injury. Initially told… Read more »

Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin
AI/Machine Learning

Elon Musk’s AI generator, Grok, is lacking filters, so nudity and political deepfakes are running amok on X

- August 16, 2024 3 MIN READ

Note: This article contains images generated by artificial intelligence. Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has released Grok-2, the latest version of its Grok artificial intelligence chatbot, which can now generate images with what appears to be very few guardrails to prevent potential abuse. Grok-2 and Grok-2 mini, which are only available to subscribers of Musk’s social… Read more »

Funding

Kiwi grocery shopping insights app MenuAid rebrands as Appetise after swallowing NZ$4 million pre-Series A

- August 15, 2024 3 MIN READ

New Zealand meal planning and grocery shopping app MenuAid has rebranded to Appetise after raising NZ$4 million (A$3.6m) in a pre-Series A. The raise was backed by Kiwi VC Icehouse Ventures and OIF in Australia. As part of the rebrand, Appetise’s consumer app is moving to a free model, cutting its $4 weekly subscription, while… Read more »

Events

Drug development biotech Gelomics wins the Australian leg of KPMG’s Global Tech Innovator competition

- August 15, 2024 2 MIN READ

Brisbane biotech Gelomics will represent Australia in KPMG’s Global Tech Innovator challenge after winning the local pitch competition. The startup, which grows human tissue in a petri dish for drug testing as an alternative to animal testing in pharmaceutical drug development, was selected from among five high-powered finalists chosen from 155 entries. The annual KPMG… Read more »

Ed Husic and Andrew Dzurak
Politics

Labor’s updated science priorities add AI, quantum and robotics to the tech stack

- August 13, 2024 3 MIN READ

The federal government has unveiled a new science statement and accompanying priorities that include a focus on harnessing artificial intelligence for good and preparing for its impact. Minister for Industry Ed Husic released new versions of Australia’s National Science and Research Priorities, which will guide the nation’s public and private research focus and investment over… Read more »

Hugh Alsop
Funding

Sydney Uni mental health biotech banks $14.5 million Series B

- August 13, 2024 2 MIN READ

A Sydney biotechnology startup tackling behavioural and psychological symptoms in illnesses such as dementia and substance abuse has raised $14.5m in a Series B. The raise for Kinoxis Therapeutics, cofounded by researchers from the chemistry and psychology faculties at Sydney University, was backed by pioneering venture fund Uniseed, UniSuper, the university, Stoic VC, and US-based Avicella… Read more »