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Popular US selfdriving taxi service Waymo appears unable to handle a blackout.

Driverless car fail as power outage does not compute

A major power outage that impacted over 100,000 homes in the United States has caused traffic chaos as the incident appeared too much for driverless cars.

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This doctored image suggests shooting victim Arsen Ostrovsky was a 'crisis actor'. (HANDOUT/FACEBOOK)

How online misinformation is exploiting Bondi grief

As the country grapples with the aftermath of the deadly Bondi terrorist attack, online misinformation is exploiting the suffering of a community.

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TikTok’s US arm will be housed under a new joint venture.

TikTok’s US arm to be housed under new joint venture

A memo sent by TikTok’s CEO has revealed the company’s US operations will be housed under a new venture.

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The Government’s top lawyer has resigned as it prepares for a High Court battle over the under-16 social media ban. 

Govt’s top lawyer resigns ahead of social media ban fight

The Government’s top lawyer has resigned as it prepares for a High Court battle over the under-16 social media ban. 

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China’s robotics industry may be moving too fast.

Is China’s robotics industry moving too fast?

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Robots have danced on television, staged boxing matches and run marathons. However, concerns are growing that China’s robotics industry is moving too fast. 

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Hackers have stolen the private information of Pornhub customers and are now threatening to expose them unless a ransom is paid. 

Pornhub users information hacked, ransom demands begin

Pornhub users have been urged to remain vigilant after hackers stole the private information of some of the sex site’s customers and threatened to expose them unless a ransom is paid. 

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Cryptocurrency is facilitating online crime at new speeds.

How crypto has given birth to a new age of smuggling

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Smugglers, money launderers and people facing sanctions can now use stablecoins, a cryptocurrency tied to the US dollar that exists largely beyond traditional financial oversight.

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AI still requires human skills.

New jobs that require human skills despite AI

THE ECONOMIST: Despite fears of job losses, some aspects of the new technology require human skills.

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YouTube boss says he limits hid children’s social media access.

YouTube CEO’s shock kids social media move

YouTube’s chief executive Neal Mohan is the latest in a line of tech bosses who have admitted to limiting their children’s social media use, as harms of being online for young people have become more evident.

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Aussies urged to avoid buying medicines from overseas websites and social media after toxic pills uncovered.

Urgent warning after health pills test positive for poisonous metals

Australia’s medicine watchdog has found several tablets contain ‘extremely high levels’ of mercury, lead, arsenic and cadmium.

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Breast cancer awareness event and lead researcher Associate Professor Christine Chaffer.

Aussie researchers make ‘fantastic’ breast cancer breakthroughs

There is more hope than ever for the future of cancer treatment thanks to a game-changing approach.

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Silicon Valley is again betting everything on a new technology. But the mania is not a reboot of the late-1990s frenzy.

Why the AI boom is very different to the dot-com boom

THE NEW YORK TIMES: Silicon Valley is experiencing an AI boom that bears resemblance to the dot-com boom. But despite the similarities, there are many differences that could lead to a wildly different outcome.

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Time magazine has annually picked a person or group of the year since 1927. (AP PHOTO)

Time magazine unveils 2025 person of the year

Time magazine says 2025 was the year the potential of artificial intelligence ‘roared into view,’ as it revealed its person of the year.

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The social media ban risks creating a culture of defiance in the youth.

How the social media ban is actually rewarding wrongdoing

PERIN DAVEY: The ban is unworkable in practice and risks fostering a culture of defiance rather than one built on digital literacy, responsibility and resilience. 

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A sperm donor has passed on a cancer-causing gene.

Alarm after sperm donor with cancer gene fathers 200 kids

Doctors have confirmed that children have already died as a result of developing cancer.

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