Opinion
Friday 6th October 2017
What could possibly go wrong?
Jack the InsiderImagine the PM’s new facial recognition technology at parliament house: “Look, Rowan Atkinson’s here.” “No that’s Sam Dastyari.’’
“Yawn, another outage”
Robert LinsdellIt’s becoming a daily occurrence at this stage. Every day, my inbox contains a few nugget about the latest IT outages causing headaches in Australia and around the world.
An automation manifesto
DAVID OAKLEYAutomation will also see the end of employees spending time on mundane, repetitive tasks, instead freeing up time to engage in more meaningfu work.
Learn from the Crows’ woes
MATTHEW KATESA Virgin Airlines check-in malfunction left not only Virgin customers stranded, but it also caused angst to the losers of the AFL Grand Final.
Thursday 5th October 2017
Life made easier, just sayin’
Chris GriffithInstant translations as you chat to foreigners in the street, organising your home life and routines — Google says it has the answers.
Wednesday 4th October 2017
Better VCs build better start-ups
Rob Hango-ZadaCompared to the direct investment approach we see overseas, local investors have taken a passive back seat and are more concerned with metrics than ideas.
Frameworks critical for AI success
ANTHONY WONGUnexplained delays to the launch of the NDIA’S AI-driven virtual assistant, Nadia, have raised questions about whether some government agencies have become gun-shy.
Friday 29th September 2017
Creating a good workplace culture
Collis Ta’eedA truly great place to work is not one dimensional.
Wednesday 27th September 2017
London’s Uberstatement for freedom
Hugo RifkindEven aggrieved fans of cheap taxis should acknowledge disruptive corporations have to bow to the rule of law.
Tuesday 26th September 2017
Let’s hack a safer Australia
TOM GUTHRIEIn today’s hyper-connected world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the fact that new technology is advancing faster than any of us can adopt it.
Sunday 24th September 2017
Crackdown exposes tech titans
Danny FortsonThe turning of the tide against tech feels sudden but has been building for years. Finally, the penny is beginning to drop.
Thursday 21st September 2017
Telco security laws set new rules
MARK GREGORYThe Telecommunications Sector Security Reforms have now passed through both houses of Parliament after a bipartisan show of support for the legislation.
Wednesday 20th September 2017
Satisfaction in the gig economy
Noel NosworthyGig economy workers need to take control of their future. This is not just a personal issue, it’s a social one
Tuesday 19th September 2017
When robots get it wrong
ANTHONY WONGMoves by the European Parliament to consider granting legal status to intelligent autonomous robots have renewed questions about issues of liability and responsibility.
Monday 18th September 2017
Boost for Australia’s crowd-funding
VIV STEWARTAfter the unveiling of a new legislative package last week it’s become clear that the tide is turning for Australian crowd-funding.
Thursday 14th September 2017
Crowd-funding move a big win
Jonny WilkinsonA major hurdle for start-ups will be removed with the introduction of new legislation into parliament today.
Wednesday 13th September 2017
Hands on with the iPhone X
Chris Griffith, CupertinoApple has gone to enormous lengths to make face recognition work — is that enough to warrant the big jump in price for the premium smartphone?
Thursday 7th September 2017
Why the NPS is dead
Alok KulkarniWhen it comes to market share, losing the Customer Experience race can be detrimental for a business.
Wednesday 6th September 2017
Australia can learn from SE Asia
Erin Watson-LynnSouth East Asia is home to a thriving start-up ecosystem, and Australia can learn a great deal.
DevOps the key to less downtime
MARTYN YOUNGDespite having the best teams in place, a misalignment with new technologies and customer requirements can be fatal for an organisation.
Tuesday 5th September 2017
Do robots think about copyright?
Anthony WongWho owns intangible outputs which could be perceived as IP when they are generated by a robot or artificial intelligence?
Adelaide ups its innovation game
Monica WulffAdelaide is shaping up as the latest hotspot for Australian technology entrepreneurs.
AI mastering the mundane
Francois AjenstatThe true promise of AI will blossom once its combined with human ingenuity and creativity.
Wednesday 30th August 2017
The best smart city is a secure one
DICK BUSSIEREThe term ‘smart city’ has become more common as governments around the world look for ways to improve urban living standards.
Tuesday 29th August 2017
Initial coin offerings’ $1bn wave
Leigh TraversIt’s the latest way to raise funds that’s beyond the scope of regulators and ICOs are nothing like an IPO.
Changing world, one code at a time
Annie ParkerWe are just scratching the surface when it comes to using technology to improve the lives of everyone.
Wednesday 23rd August 2017
AI: Are Musk and Hawking right?
ANTHONY WONGWe cannot possibly comprehend the impact AI will have in 20, 10 or even five years time.
Tuesday 22nd August 2017
Cloud banks forming to house HR
David HopeGlobal banks and financial services firms are taking HR to the cloud.
Profile of bitcoin user now known
Rupert HackettMost local bitcoin users are millennials who see the cryptocurrency as a handy investment.
Thursday 17th August 2017
AI can only take us so far
WHIT LEEInfinite data and information does not necessarily equate to better intelligence and improved decision-making.
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