The prime minister forcing the treasurer to backdown on proposed superannuation changes shows this government’s direction – ...
With Australia’s political institutions being key to its prosperity, do we require a form of conservative radicalism to ...
So where, on this scorched earth, was my own humour and silliness? Though I possessed some, it was rarely found in my writing ...
Both Nettle and Brereton are entitled to judicial pensions – Nettle of about $366,000 a year and Brereton about $298,500. It is not clear whether they are receiving those on top of what they are being ...
Does a New Zealand start-up hoping to revolutionise the car-parts supply chain demonstrate how best to use AI? The story of New Zealand AI-based start-up Partly ticks a lot of the usual tech start-up ...
Talking to Karen Hao about writing Empire of AI underscores the difference between human authorship and AI’s text generation Sometimes it’s not the questions you ask, it’s the fact that you are there ...
Researchers are testing the likelihood of AI turning on us – and the possibilities are at best alarming You can make the case that rapid change always brings existential dread. Or that there’s nothing ...
A schoolgirl’s revoked acceptance into a learning camp conducted by a tech company highlights the lack of legal protections for children’s privacy In April this year, Melbourne-based lawyer and parent ...
I re-watched Whiplash the other day. If you haven’t seen it, it’s a terrific, morally indefensible movie about a music teacher who pushes a young jazz drummer to greatness. Its unusual central message ...
Does a belief in the End Times inform Scott Morrison’s response to the climate crisis? After more than a year of debate, there are two broad views on Scott Morrison. The first is that he is ...