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Political lies to be captured in Labor misinformation regime

Political lies to be captured in Labor misinformation regime

The plan will give federal authorities the power to force tech giants to act on alerts about damaging falsehoods.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal

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Meta admits Australians cannot opt out of ‘predatory’ AI data scrape

Meta admits Australians cannot opt out of ‘predatory’ AI data scrape

Senators are calling for stronger privacy laws to give Facebook users the ability to block the company from using their posts to train its AI models, as users can in the EU.

  • by David Swan
Government hammers big tech with barrage of new laws

Government hammers big tech with barrage of new laws

Albanese has vowed to protect Australian sovereignty, while others in the government confirmed the plans for reforms on copyright, payments, content and online safety.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
‘A total nightmare’: The parents who are rejoicing over social media ban

‘A total nightmare’: The parents who are rejoicing over social media ban

University academics on Tuesday criticised the government’s plan, describing it as reckless, but parents say it will stem the negative effects of prolonged screen use.

  • by Christopher Harris
Yes, PM, we should keep kids off the apps. But how, exactly?
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Social media

Yes, PM, we should keep kids off the apps. But how, exactly?

The prime minister has made a surprising jump when there are huge doubts about a workable social media ban for children. But Australia does have a real problem.

  • by David Crowe
How would a social media ban actually work?

How would a social media ban actually work?

Almost a quarter of children aged eight to 10 use social media, as do half of 13-year-olds. How would new laws banning them from apps actually keep them off?

  • by Paul Sakkal and David Swan
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Drinking, smoking ... now social media: New laws to ban children from apps

Drinking, smoking ... now social media: New laws to ban children from apps

The prime minister will announce the plan on Tuesday as governments seek to solve a problem “no generation has faced before”.

  • by David Crowe and Paul Sakkal
Instagram wants parents to have power to block access to its own apps
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Social media

Instagram wants parents to have power to block access to its own apps

After calls for Facebook to be blocked for children, top Meta executives will tell politicians the best place to restrict access is as people download an app.

  • by Paul Sakkal
The $48 billion ‘disappointment’ that sent a shiver through Wall Street
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AI

The $48 billion ‘disappointment’ that sent a shiver through Wall Street

Nvidia had a meteoric rise to become one of the world’s most valuable companies, but we just got a snapshot of the AI powerhouse’s vulnerability.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Why Australian banks are better at stopping scammers than British banks
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Scams

Why Australian banks are better at stopping scammers than British banks

Winning the war against these international criminal gangs can only be achieved through a collective show of strength from all parts of the scams chain.

  • by Anna Bligh
The Facebook problem that only hurts Australians
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The Facebook problem that only hurts Australians

Frances Haugen made global headlines when she blew the whistle on Facebook. She says the company treats Australia differently to other markets.

  • by David Swan