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The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street

The $3.1 trillion monster that took over Wall Street

First it was the “Magnificent Seven” and now, it seems, Nvidia might be “The One”. Following last week’s extraordinary result, the future of the sharemarket may depend on it.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

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Meet the Australians leaving their jobs for AI

Meet the Australians leaving their jobs for AI

Annie Liao left her secure investment job to chase the $1.8 trillion AI sector. And she’s not the only one.

  • by David Swan
Overhaul of melanoma detection could help high-risk patients

Overhaul of melanoma detection could help high-risk patients

A program trying to harness AI to radically change how skin cancer is detected is being considered by the Albanese government.

  • by Clay Lucas and Henrietta Cook
The leather-jacket-wearing CEO who just made $15 billion in a day

The leather-jacket-wearing CEO who just made $15 billion in a day

Jensen Huang co-founded Nvidia in 1993. Now it is the world’s hottest company, and he is on the verge of breaking into an exclusive club.

  • by Vernal Galpotthawela, Jack Witzig and Ian King
Ready or not, Google’s Gemini AI wants to be your new Assistant

Ready or not, Google’s Gemini AI wants to be your new Assistant

You can’t yet take Gemini’s responses at face value. In most cases, you’d be better off searching the web and clicking a link from somewhere trustworthy.

  • by Tim Biggs
Is this face made by AI, or is it real? We bet you can’t tell

Is this face made by AI, or is it real? We bet you can’t tell

Since the public release of tools such as Dall-E and Midjourney, distinguishing between a real and an AI-generated face has proved difficult.

  • by Stuart Thompson
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Goodman expands data centre projects to target $80b in value

Goodman expands data centre projects to target $80b in value

Industrial property global giant Goodman will look at increasing its power bank in coming years as it works with tenants to make is vast portfolio as energy efficient.

  • by Carolyn Cummins
Self-driving vehicle set ablaze by crowd in San Francisco

Self-driving vehicle set ablaze by crowd in San Francisco

The incident was not the first time people have attacked self-driving cars, but its severity may illustrate growing public hostility to them.

  • by Hyunjoo Jin and Abhirup Roy
Australian mayor abandons world-first ChatGPT lawsuit
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Australian mayor abandons world-first ChatGPT lawsuit

Brian Hood made global headlines last year after OpenAI allegedly smeared his reputation. He reveals why he’s no longer suing the chatbot.

  • by David Swan
Bankers, lawyers and tech workers most likely to be in AI firing line
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Bankers, lawyers and tech workers most likely to be in AI firing line

For years, people working in warehouses worried that automation could eliminate their jobs. But new research shows white-collar workers have the most to fear from AI.

  • by Steve Lohr
Can you tell the real model from the AI one? If not, there’s a problem

Can you tell the real model from the AI one? If not, there’s a problem

As big tech and governments grapple with how to regulate AI, models such as Australian star Robyn Lawley are fighting to protect their greatest asset: their image.

  • by Melissa Singer