Adobe’s new AI tool is here to power up PDFs
Adobe has just announced AI Assistant in Acrobat, a new generative AI tool that promises to make working with PDFs a whole lot easier.
Neural Notes: OpenAI launches text-to-video tool, fails to trademark ‘GPT’
In this week's Neural Notes: OpenAI launches text-to-video tool, fails to trademark 'GPT' and gets a memory. Meanwhile, Ed Husic still loves AI and Slack's AI features finally land.
TasmanAi: An intelligent image generator without the artificial bit
Australia's most innovative tourism agency is back at it, spotlighting local artists and critiquing AI image generators with real human-powered TasmanAi.
LVLY co-founder Verity Tuck wants AI to ease the mental load for parents
With parents burning out, the need for innovation in coping with the mental load of family admin has never been more apparent.
Bugcrowd secures $156.2 million for its crowdsourced cybersecurity platform
Crowdsourced security startup Bugcrowd has successfully secured $156.2 million in strategic growth financing at an undisclosed valuation.
Neural Notes: Apple enters the AI chat, RIP Google Bard
In this week's Neural Notes: ChatPwC, RIP Google Bard and Apple's first generative AI play. Oh, and ChatGPT is now on the Apple Vision Pro now for some reason.
Retailers should harness AI, but be cautious
Even the most sceptical customers will find AI more palatable if they’re also reaping the benefits of these new technologies, writes ARA CEO Paul Zahra.
Neural Notes: KomplyAi on why AI compliance is a competitive advantage for SMEs
In this week's Neural Notes we speak to KomplyAi's Kristen Migliorini about the niche the startup has carved out in the AI space - risk and compliance.
Exclusive: Linktree explains new AI play that is “laser-focused” on social commerce
Linktree's new chief product officer and artificial intelligence hires will help users make more money from their followers, the Australian scale-up says, as it fortifies its space between traditional social media and e-commerce giants.
Governments must improve protections to unlock AI’s full potential
The latest report from the Productivity Commission says the popularity of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI technologies will pose significant issues.
AI gadgets are becoming a thing in 2024
The 2024 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas confirmed AI is everywhere -- whether you want it to be or not. Here are our top picks of AI-powered gadgets, amusing and otherwise.
Linktree adds expert leadership to embrace potential of AI
Aussie startup Linktree is leaning into AI, hiring two machine learning experts with backgrounds in audio to help users turn their fans into a reliable revenue stream.