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How Monash University is tackling the AI-driven app security gap
Human connection is key to overcoming AI challenges. Source link
Live: Burke says he will 'not lift a finger' to help suspected ISIS fighters
The home affairs minister says he will “not lift a finger” to support suspected Australian ISIS fighters held in an Iraqi prison. Follow live. Source link
Meta scraps AI image feature days after launch
Following privacy backlash. Source link
Apple sues OpenAI, two former employees
Over alleged trade secrets theft. Source link
Toll Group puts third-party risk at centre of AI-era data security
Redefining the data protection supply chain. Source link
Albanese has the Coalition exactly where he wants it
When the bells resume ringing in the halls of parliament, Anthony Albanese and Angus Taylor will both do well to dispose of any complacency. Source link
Change to international travel as digital arrival cards roll out
A digital alternative to incoming passenger cards filled out by everyone entering Australia is to be implemented in the next two years. Source link
Businesses caught between Labor's trust tax and stamp duty
Small businesses affected by the change are in limbo as states decide whether to waive stamp duty fees, with industry groups warning relief will be limited unless they sign on. Source link
We're back to two competing superpowers and China is pulling ahead
When it comes to AI, Australia is a spectator at a UFC cage fight between the United States and China, except the spectators are inside the cage with the combatants. Source link
Government to crack down on antisemitism on university campuses
The new standards will require institutions to adopt definitions of antisemitism, racism against Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples, and Islamophobia. Source link