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Social media can support or undermine democracy – it comes down to how it’s designed
Why Elon Musk’s US$34 billion loss wasn’t really that – and what it tells us about the philanthropy of the ultra-wealthy
Evidence shows AI systems are already too much like humans. Will that be a problem?
Spotify continues to change music. What’s next – will AI musicians replace music made by humans?
A trial is testing ways to enforce Australia’s under-16s social media ban. But the tech is flawed
Forget chatbots: research suggests reading can help combat loneliness and boost the brain
Major brands don’t need to kowtow to Trump: they have the power to bring people together
Should You Use Meta’s New AI Assistant?
Researchers recognised for pushing the boundaries of particle physics
Google loses online ad monopoly case. But it’s just one of many antitrust battles against big tech
How does your brain create new memories? Neuroscientists discover ‘rules’ for how neurons encode new information
Dennis Gaitsgory wins 2025 Breakthrough Prize in mathematics
Greens ‘Big Tech Tax’ to raise $11.5b from global giants
How Jeff Bezos brought the Washington Post’s global reputation into question
Trump, Putin and Musk all share a leadership style – we’ve figured out what it is
How much does scientific progress cost? Without government dollars for research infrastructure, breakthroughs become improbable
Mark Zuckerberg wants business to ‘man up’, but what it really needs is more women entrepreneurs
The AEC wants to stop AI and misinformation. But it’s up against a problem that is deep and dark
National Tutoring Observatory to accelerate the science of teaching
Don’t rely on social media users for fact-checking. Many don’t care much about the common good
Climate misinformation is rife on social media – and poised to get worse
‘AI agents’ promise to arrange your finances, do your taxes, book your holidays – and put us all at risk
Meta’s factchecker cut has sparked controversy – but the real threat is AI and neurotechnology
Meta shift from fact-checking to crowdsourcing spotlights competing approaches in fight against misinformation and hate speech
What Meta’s move to community moderation could mean for misinformation
Elon Musk and the tech titans v the rest of Maga – here’s where the big splits could happen
Meta is abandoning fact checking – this doesn’t bode well for the fight against misinformation
What do people think about smartglasses? New research reveals a complicated picture
Dual tracks to the top: Men often linked with power, women with status
Why billionaire philanthropy might not be as generous as you think
Tech bosses think nuclear fusion is the solution to AI’s energy demands – here’s what they’re missing
Is big tech harming society? To find out, we need research – but it’s being manipulated by big tech itself
Meta has launched the world’s ‘most advanced’ glasses. Will they replace smartphones?
Will Meta’s Orion smart glasses be the next ‘iPhone moment’? Expert Q&A
Murdoch to Musk: how global media power has shifted from the moguls to the big tech bros
French police have arrested the founder of Telegram. What happens next could change the course of big tech
What is the Online Safety Act and why have riots reopened debates about it?
Meta just launched the largest ‘open’ AI model in history. Here’s why it matters
More than just ‘we’re sorry’ – how companies can make apologies we will actually believe
We finally know why some people got COVID while others didn’t
Why the future of democracy could depend on your group chats
Why removing protections on social media – in the name of free speech – is bad for peacebuilding
Using AI To Improve Diagnosis Of Rare Genetic Disorders
AFP Commissioner Reece Kershaw: National Press Club address
OpenAI’s board is facing backlash for firing CEO Sam Altman – but it’s good it had the power to
Founder personality could predict start-up success: study
Do we need a new law for AI? Sure – but first we could try enforcing the laws we already have
Close up on aging reveals different cells age at different pace