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FILE — Minecraft memorabilia and Nintendo controllers in a home in Bolton, Ontario, Canada on July 7, 2022. Hate groups are using games and other online platforms to draw growing numbers of children to their causes, new data and dozens of interviews show. (Kiana Hayeri/The New York Times)

How terrorist organisations use Roblox to recruit children

Researchers say hate groups and terrorist organisations are exploiting games such as Minecraft and Roblox and other popular online platforms to recruit a new generation of extremists.

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There’s a woke-progressive dismissiveness of AI capacity that’s increasingly detached from how fast the tech is moving.

Why the left need sharper AI politics

Left-wing discourse on AI feels like a collection of irritable mental gestures in search of a consistent theme.

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Facebook, Google and other tech giants for more than a decade have rejected allegations that they build products deliberately to get kids addicted to social media.

Social networks face ‘Big Tobacco’ moment

Facebook, Google and other tech giants for more than a decade have rejected allegations that they build products deliberately to get kids addicted to social media.

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It feels low risk but there are two reasons to think twice before taking part in the latest AI image obsession sweeping social media.

Why you shouldn’t do the caricature trend

It feels low risk but there are two reasons to think twice before jumping on the latest AI image obsession that’s gone viral on social media.

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Can you erase your digital self?

Want to erase your online life? It’s hard but worth a shot.

KRISTIN SHORTEN: True digital privacy is fast becoming a luxury — but Australians still have tools to stop their data being scraped and weaponised.

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Amazon’s CloudFront is causing internet access chaos globally.

Major Amazon issue caused global internet chaos

A major internet issue is causing global chaos online, as a key Amazon service goes down.

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Researchers recently used high-resolution CT scanners and medical-grade 3D printers to conduct virtual autopsies on two Egyptian mummies. Their goal was to illuminate ailments and injuries.

What do you get when you put a mummy through a CT scan?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Researchers recently used high-resolution CT scanners and medical-grade 3D printers to conduct virtual autopsies on two Egyptian mummies. Their goal was to illuminate ailments and injuries.

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In a landmark trial, lawyers have argued that Meta and YouTube built addictive platforms that can sometimes be as harmful as casinos and cigarettes.

Lawyers argue Meta and YouTube created ‘digital casinos’

THE NEW YORK TIMES: In a landmark trial, lawyers have argued that Meta and YouTube built addictive platforms that can sometimes be as harmful as casinos and cigarettes.

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High-flying Mike Cannon-Brookes is talking up Atlassian’s future.

Why the market isn’t buying Atlassian’s AI growth story

Actions speak louder than words, with investors continuing to sell Atlassian stock despite its founder declaring that he ‘couldn’t be more bullish’.

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The current stock market dip for many blue-chip companies is the perfect time for investors to scoop up some bargains.

Fund managers are picking these 10 stocks to buy on the dip

Some of Australia’s leading stock pickers have focused on AI, data centre and computer chip as the best bets for investors to profit from the market’s current dip and create long-term wealth.

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Cutting carbs has long been a reliable strategy to lose weight quickly. However, experts say that low-carbohydrate diets can come with some downsides.

Why many doctors don’t like low-carb diets

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Cutting carbs has long been a reliable strategy to lose weight quickly. However, experts say that low-carbohydrate diets can come with some downsides.

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Australia’s Communications Minister Anika Wells has demanded an urgent meeting with popular online gaming app Roblox over concerns the platform is being infiltrated by predators targeting minors.

‘Disturbing’: Roblox on notice over child predator concerns

Australia’s Communications Minister has demanded an urgent meeting with popular online gaming app Roblox over concerns the platform is being infiltrated by predators targeting minors.

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The former EV darling is struggling to retain customers. The reasons go beyond its famous co-founder.

Why Tesla exodus can’t be blamed on Elon Musk alone

THE WASHINGTON POST: The former EV darling is struggling to retain customers. The reasons go beyond its famous co-founder.

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Optus customers are once again experiencing mobile service outages across the country. 

Optus customers impacted by outage across Australia

Optus customers are once again experiencing mobile service outages across the country. 

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Research says that our health can suffer when we don’t experience enough physical contact.

What it means to be ‘touch starved’ and how to fix it

Being touch-starved, or lacking wanted physical connection, has become increasingly common in our fast-paced, digital world, experts say.

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