Grok, AI
AI/Machine Learning

eSafety takes on Elon Musk again over Grok’s AI child porn on X

- January 12, 2026 2 MIN READ

Australia’s eSafety commission has issued a please explain to Elon Musk’s social media site,  X, and his generative AI chatbot Grok following complaints about it making sexual images of women and children. The federal government body said there had been a small number of complaints about Grok being used to generate sexualised or exploitative imagery.… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

Now that Elon Musk’s AI chatbot is awash with sexualised images of women and children, the law needs to move faster

- January 8, 2026 4 MIN READ

X (formerly Twitter) has become a site for the rapid spread of artificial intelligence-generated nonconsensual sexual images (also known as “deepfakes”). Using the platform’s own built-in generative AI chatbot, Grok, users can edit images they upload through simple voice or text prompts. Various media outlets have reported that users are using Grok to create sexualised… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

How scammers use crypto and fake fundraisers to profit from the Bondi terrorism tragedy

- December 23, 2025 2 MIN READ

Grifters and scammers are trying to cash in on the Bondi Beach terrorist attack by launching speculative cryptocurrencies and fake fundraisers, even celebrating when the value of a coin using the likeness of the 10-year-old victim of the mass shooting spiked after launching. As is typically the case around any major news event, opportunistic people… Read more »

Leadership

An AI founder and great-grandfather, on tech’s role in monetising antisemitism and why history shows silence is never an option

- December 21, 2025 10 MIN READ

By age 12, your political operating system is encoded. Everything after is confirmation bias with better vocabulary. This is not cynicism. This is archaeology. Dig into any 50-year-old’s beliefs and you will find layers deposited at the kitchen table, in the schoolyard, at church or synagogue or mosque, in the neighborhood where they learned who… Read more »

Data

How misinterpreting Google Trends data led to Bondi conspiracy theories – an expert explains

- December 19, 2025 4 MIN READ

In the wake of Sunday’s tragic Bondi shooting, conspiracy theories and deliberate misinformation have spread on social media. Many social media posts suggested the name Naveed Akram was searched before the Bondi attacks. Facebook One thing some people have latched onto is the idea Google Trends data show a spike in searches for “Naveed Akram”… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

How AI played a central role in spreading misinformation about the Bondi terrorist attack – thanks to a fake news site

- December 16, 2025 5 MIN READ

Hours after the Bondi terrorist attack, while many Australians slept, a myth was generated and laundered through artificial intelligence. The sole bright spot from Sunday’s atrocity targeting Jewish Australians that left 15 dead and 29 injured was the heroics of bystander Ahmed al-Ahmed, who was filmed fearlessly tackling and disarming one of the alleged gunmen.… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

When King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard quit Spotify, an AI rip-off turned up – and the streaming platform’s algorithm promoted it

- December 11, 2025 3 MIN READ

Imagine this: a band removes its entire music catalogue off Spotify in protest, only to discover an AI-generated impersonator has replaced it. The impersonator offers songs that sound much like the band’s originals. The imposter tops Spotify search results for the band’s music – attracting significant streams – and goes undetected for months. As incredible… Read more »

Landmine
Global tech

The u16s social media ban doesn’t solve the biggest issue for everyone – how to make online platforms safer

- December 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

The tech industry’s unofficial motto for two decades was “move fast and break things”. It was a philosophy that broke more than just taxi monopolies or hotel chains. It also constructed a digital world filled with risks for our most vulnerable. In the 2024–25 financial year alone, the Australian Centre to Counter Child Exploitation received… Read more »

Annika Wells and Anthony Albanese
Life hacks

While the Australian government says the u16s social media ban is vital for mental health, experts and new research suggests otherwise

- December 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

Warning: this article contains mention of suicide. Ten months after Australia’s teen social media ban passed parliament, Communications Minister Anika Wells brought together 20 of the country’s top mental health groups to talk about the law at a roundtable. “Today was a useful step for mental health organisations, peaks and government to get together and… Read more »

Global tech

Australia’s social media ban is here – and the world is watching to see what happens next

- December 10, 2025 4 MIN READ

After months of anticipation and debate, Australia’s social media ban is now in force. Young Australians under 16 must now come to grips with the new reality of being unable to have an account on some social media platforms, including Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. Only time will tell whether this bold, world-first experiment will succeed.… Read more »

Politics

Two 15-year-olds, backed by a NSW Libertarian MP, are challenging the Australian government’s u16s social media ban in the High Court

- November 27, 2025 4 MIN READ

Two teenagers are taking the federal government to the High Court. They argue the ban on social media accounts for under-16s is unconstitutional because it interferes with free political communication. The ban is due to take effect on December 10. Will the High Court challenge make any difference? What does the law do? Due to… Read more »

AI/Machine Learning

The Macquarie Dictionary’s Word of the Year is ‘AI Slop’ – and the Collins went with ‘vibe coding’

- November 25, 2025 4 MIN READ

AI slop is Macquarie Dictionary’s Word of the Year for 2025. It also won the people’s choice vote. The dictionary defines the word as “low-quality content created by generative AI [artificial intelligence], often containing errors, and not requested by the user”. I’ve spent the last year researching the solicitous, duplicitous and ubiquitous generative AI –… Read more »