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VISA to transform commerce with AI shopping

Posted on May 2, 2025October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Visa will use AI to transform its credit card services into a fully blown AI-driven shopping experience.

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AI agents to be unleashed in Workday upgrade

Posted on September 24, 2024October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Around 10,000 companies will gain access to new staff recruitment software enhanced by Workday’s artificial intelligence.

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Companies build AI tools that talk to each other

Posted on July 4, 2024October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

SAP’s initiative to interconnect generative AI systems heralds an age where artificial intelligence networks and agents swap information.

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Big tech joins forces to build SAP’s Gen AI capability

Posted on July 4, 2024October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

The world’s biggest tech firms are carving out new levels of cooperation to build generative AI systems.

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Adobe’s new AI-powered ads target individuals

Posted on April 1, 2024October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Banks, supermarkets, telcos and airlines will have access to new Adobe generative AI technology that will let them run personalised marketing campaigns.

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AI drugs targeting proteins are in the pipeline

Posted on February 28, 2024October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

AI-developed drugs that target proteins will become available in clinics within a couple of years.

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Alarm raised over Generative AI’s massive water consumption

Posted on February 28, 2024October 8, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Generative AI is being blamed for a massive increase in the use of water for cooling in data centres.

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Workday rates skills ahead of degrees for job placements

Posted on January 8, 2024October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Workday has released software to its 10,000 corporate and business customers that puts the attainment of thousands of skills ahead of formal degree qualifications.

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Authors, artists take the fight to Big Tech over AI

Posted on January 2, 2024October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Associations covering artists, authors and publishers have hit out at big tech firms for wanting Australia to water down its copyright law.

Workday to offer generative AI for HR management

Posted on September 28, 2023October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Workday has announced a rollout of new generative AI applications that aim to automate the operation of corporations worldwide.

Tech firms want copyright relaxed

Posted on August 28, 2023October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Tech companies want Australia’s copyright law eased to give generative AI systems access to online information for free.

Nvidia’s 843% income increase shows being ahead in AI counts

Posted on August 24, 2023October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

He’s not as famous as Steve Jobs or Bill Gates yet, but NVIDIA’s electrical engineer CEO, Jensen Huang, is as iconic as any Silicon Valley pioneer.

US, Australian tech move closer as AI regulation looms

Posted on August 9, 2023October 8, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Do US tech firms fear the Australian government taking a tough stand on AI regulation? It’s an important question.

US regulators begin massive probe into ChatGPT

Posted on July 14, 2023October 8, 2025 by Chris Griffith

ChatGPT will be investigated by the US Federal Trade Commission for harming consumers, and for deceptive privacy and data security practices.

AI expert dismisses Russian weapons’ claim as bogus

Posted on April 6, 2022October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

An Australian professor of artificial intelligence has dismissed a claim that Russian antipersonnel mines can distinguish between soldiers and civilians.

Sex, lies, video and elections

Posted on November 28, 2019October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Malevolent countries soon will be able to saturate ­social media with machine-written false stories.

AI colours 1916 & 1947 matches

Posted on August 17, 2019October 8, 2025 by Chris Griffith

A war time 1916 men’s Aussie rules match and 1947 women’s game have been “colourised” using machine learning.

Artificial tongue outs fake Whisky

Posted on August 6, 2019October 4, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Scottish scientists have developed an artificial tongue that distinguishes Scotch Whisky from inferior counterfeits.

Cars will communicate in a driverless future

Posted on January 12, 2019October 8, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Car-to-car communication is one of the tools the industry is developing to convince us about the safety of driverless cars.

Film fakes: pick the real Obama

Posted on June 28, 2018October 7, 2025 by Chris Griffith

Artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques are helping to manipulate video and audio in frightening new ways.

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