“New AI era”: Samsung unveils generative AI-powered smartphones
The world's biggest smartphone maker has unveiled its first handset powered by generative artificial intelligence software, in a move Samsung says will usher in "a new AI era" for the technology.
Tech Council urges government for a more comprehensive AI innovation strategy
The Australian Tech Council has welcomed the government's AI regulation, highlighting the need for a balanced, innovation-friendly AI strategy.
Microsoft has removed its biggest barrier for SMEs wanting to use its AI
Microsoft just announced Copilot Pro and removed its minimum seat requirements for Copilot for Microsoft 365, and that's huge for SMEs.
Canberra steps into the AI arena without a policy framework
The Australian Public Service will become one of the first in the world to use AI when it trials Microsoft’s 365 Copilot software this year.
Neural Notes: Lovebombing chatbots, robot CEOs and other cooked AI stories from 2023
This week we tackle some of the weirdest AI stories of 2023, including duelling Groks, Bing AI lovebombing, robot CEOS and Sam Altman's firing drama.
Six different ways AI could wow us in 2024
While AI has led such a whirling debate in 2023, can it keep up the pace in 2024, or will it suffer the sophomore slump as regulation, copyright cases, and increased competition emerge?
Eleven Aussie AI startups we’re excited to watch in 2024
While social feeds were dominated by AI Bros dispensing ChatGPT hacks, out in the real world Australian AI startups have been hard at work.
Generative AI’s emergence is a huge juncture in the history of IP rights
Generative AI is upending industries, but little is certain about how this technology will fare amidst a range of issues in a fiercely crowded market.
Another boys’ club in the making? The rampant omission of women in AI
In the wake of recent AI developments, we now have a choice: are we going to leave women out of these conversations as well – even as they continue to make massive contributions to the AI industry?
Neural Notes: AI is still Relevant, Google’s drip-feeding tactic and OpenAI’s news deal
This week in Neural Notes: $15 million for Relevance AI, more Google Gemini news for SMEs, and OpenAI strikes a deal with a media company.
Relevance AI raises $15 million for its low-code workplace platform
Australian Saas startup Relevance AI just secured $15 million for its sustainable AI workforce plans of the future.
More employers are using AI for recruitment and that’s a problem
Some new recruitment technologies that employ AI are creating unprecedented risks to equality in the workplace, with the potential for discrimination.