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Unions call for fair worker standards as part of government NBN contract awarded to Amazon
Full Federal Court Rejects X Corp. Appeal
Fears that falling birth rates in US could lead to population collapse are based on faulty assumptions
How Do You Stop AI Model Turning Nazi?
There are many things Americans voters agree on, from fears about technology to threats to democracy
Trump’s ‘big beautiful bill’ has passed the US Senate – these are the winners and losers
Environmental watering to build resilience for dry times
UPDATE – DitchIt Detonates Iconic Twitter HQ Sign
DitchIt Detonates Iconic Twitter HQ Sign
Iran’s internet blackout left people in the dark. How does a country shut down the internet?
International flying returns to Dunedin with new Jetstar service offering sale fares from just $184^
Canadian community foundations rally to support local news, calling it essential to democracy
Here’s why the public needs to challenge the ‘good AI’ myth pushed by tech companies
Ditchit Detonates Iconic Twitter Bird to Symbolize Launch of Local Marketplace
Despite decades of cost cutting, governments spend more than ever. How can we make sense of this?
Grok’s ‘white genocide’ responses show how generative AI can be weaponized
How high can US debt go before it triggers a financial crisis?
The big Musk v Trump break-up: what the polls say about who the public thinks won
A reversal in US climate policy will send renewables investors packing – and Australia can reap the benefits
Starlink is transforming Pacific internet access – but in some countries it’s still illegal
The blow-up between Elon Musk and Donald Trump has been entertaining, but how did things go so bad, so fast?
Why the Musk and Trump relationship is breaking down – a psychologist explains
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – 96FM Perth 4 June
Senior public servants think GenAI will boost productivity – but are worried about the risks
What are Canada’s governing Liberals going to do about AI?
Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure
A decade after the release of ‘The Martian’ and a decade out from the world it envisions, a planetary scientist checks in…
What’s the obscure Australian online safety standard Elon Musk’s X is trying to dodge in court? An expert explains
Spotify continues to change music. What’s next – will AI musicians replace music made by humans?
Range anxiety – or charger drama? Australians are buying hybrid cars because they don’t trust public chargers
Comet, Rocket, Space Junk Or Meteor?
Dutton and the Coalition did not do the work, and misread the Australian mood
Tesla sales fall while its stock rallies – what this tells us about perceptions of Elon Musk
‘Slopaganda’ and its potential to upend elections on a knife edge
After stunning comeback, centre-left Liberals likely to win majority of seats at Canadian election
Low effort, high visibility: what bumper stickers say about our values and identity
Why deregulating online platforms is actually bad for free speech
Why weakening U.S. bank regulators could repeat the mistakes of the 2008 financial crisis
Trump’s nomination for NASA leader boasts business and commercial spaceflight experience during a period of uncertainty for the agency
Winston Peters at 80: the populist’s populist clocks up 50 years of political comebacks
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – KIIS FM 26 March
After months of Trump’s shock tactics, whistleblower groups are pushing back against attacks on workers’ rights
As the rescued astronauts return, space law is still in orbit over who’s responsible when missions go wrong
Laws governing space are 50 years old. New ones are needed to prevent it becoming a ‘wild west’
Three years after Russia’s invasion, a global online army is still fighting for Ukraine
The fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfalls
Musk’s ruthless approach to efficiency is not translating well to the U.S. government
DOGE threat: How government data would give an AI company extraordinary power