Smartest board advisor? Peak real estate body hires AI bot to advise agents on ethics A peak real estate agent body has enlisted an AI bot it claims has “an IQ of 155” to help it answer statistical, legal and ethical questions.
Photographers miffed as Meta slaps ‘Made with AI’ label on edited photos while ignoring AI-generated images Photographers are upset that Meta is labelling their edited photos on Instagram, Facebook and Threads as “made with AI”, raising concerns that the company’s “one-size-fits-all” approach to labelling AI content is too blunt.
“Frightening”: AI-generated Indigenous art exploiting real artists’ work Indigenous artists in Australia say their work is being stolen and turned into another threat to their livelihoods and cultures while they are already struggling to compete with the tens of millions of dollars worth of fake art produced every year by non-Indigenous artists.
Beauty giant Mecca becomes latest brand hit by fake scam ads on Facebook, Instagram Meta’s advertising library shows that many of scam URLs have been featured in advertisements on the platform. There’s no information about how many users were shown these advertisements or how they were targeted.
From ChatGPT to bespoke chatbots: How real estate agents are using AI Real estate agents are using everything from ChatGPT to bespoke bots to speak with customers, write property listings, and even decide how likely contacts are to buy or rent.
1,748 data breaches over two years, but zero fines for Australian companies Australia's privacy commissioner Angelene Falk says the lack of fines over data breaches is part of her office's 'regulatory strategy'.
How Taylor Swift beat Victoria’s ticket scalpers with a nudge to the government In June, Victorian Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos declared Taylor Swift’s Melbourne concert dates a “major event”.
Worldcoin: ChatGPT CEO’s latest offering scans eyeballs for $86 Worldcoin is a new project which seeks to solve one of the thorny problems in tech: how to create a system that can tell who is a human and who is not.
AFP pauses use of controversial surveillance tech Auror found in Woolworths, Bunnings The AFP has suspended the use of surveillance platform Auror after a freedom of information request revealed that more than 100 of its staff had used the platform without considering privacy or security implications.
Why Meta’s Threads might be a win for open internet The one reason that Threads’ success is worth rooting for is that its development bucks a trend on the internet by building something that’s more open.
Why Elon Musk’s “rate limit exceeded” move may push Twitter into oblivion The latest of Elon Musk's decisions over the weekend is the gravest threat yet to Twitter's continued relevance.
Remember Sanity? It still exists, and is thriving on social media with fair use-flouting posts For suburban millennials, Sanity holds a special place in our amygdala as the nostalgic backdrop to wasted afternoons spent hanging out in shopping centres.