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Australia's Health Data AI Window Is Closing Fast
Australia has world-class health data assets but outdated governance is stalling its AI ambitions. Here is what is at stake and what needs to change.
Get Found or Get Left Behind: GEO Strategies for Australian Real Estate Agents
AI search is changing how buyers find agents. Here is what Australian property professionals need to know about generative engine optimisation in 2026.
Microsoft survey warns Australian firms lag on AI governance
Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index finds only 28% of Australian leaders are aligned on AI strategy, even as 63% of workers report producing work they couldn't a year ago.
Nine In Ten Australian Workers Use AI On The Job But Only One In Ten Say It Has Improved Performance
90% of Australian digital workers use AI at work, yet only 10% say it has improved organisational performance. Here is what the data actually shows.
Young Aussies Understand AI Better Than Ever - But Still Fear What It Will Do to Their Careers
A survey of 1029 Australians aged 15-24 finds AI understanding has nearly doubled since 2023, yet 63 per cent believe AI will eliminate jobs.
Tax AI Data Centres Properly or Repeat the Gas Export Mistake, Pocock Warns
ACT Senator David Pocock warns Australia risks repeating its gas export tax failure with AI data centres, citing A$25bn Microsoft and A$20bn AWS pledges.
AI Governance Without Killing Innovation: Lessons From the Enterprise Front Lines
87% of large enterprises run AI but only 14% have governance frameworks. Here's what the gap looks like from the inside - and why it matters for Australian businesses.
Billions Spent, Hypothetical Returns: The AI Boom in Six Charts
Global AI spending is set to more than double from US$765bn to US$1.6tn by 2031. Here is what the numbers actually tell Australian businesses.
'A driver of political violence': how the breakneck AI boom is fuelling anti-tech extremism
Researchers warn the rapid AI rollout is radicalising fringe groups across the political spectrum, from ecofascists to anti-surveillance militants.
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