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    Kate Turner of First Sentier says that while the importance of nature is intrinsically understood, it’s harder to account for it in a financial sense.

    Nature the next frontier but boards lack skills

    Biodiversity is critical for maintaining a liveable planet, but a deficit of skills at the board level is proving a roadblock in accounting for its value.

    • Lucy Dean
    David Atkin says Australia should not “cherry pick” the sustainability reporting standards.

    Australia is ‘cherry-picking’ sustainability reporting standards

    It is one of few jurisdictions that has agreed to apply new reporting standards only partially, says former super fund chief David Atkin.

    • Sally Patten
    Anthony Miller, the chief executive of business and wealth at Westpac.

    Companies undeterred by failure of the Voice referendum

    Big companies such as Westpac say the failure of the Voice referendum will not dissuade them from campaigning on social issues.

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    Alexis Cheang is the head of investment stewardship for TCorp.

    Investors ought to show fossil fuel companies ‘understanding’: TCorp

    The journey to net zero is ‘riddled with uncertainty’ and investors need to have some sympathy for companies, ESG executive Alexis Cheang says.

    • Ronald Mizen and Joanna Mather
    HESTA chief executive Debby Blakey. says the fund Ms Blakey said the fund wants to know how food companies are thinking about antibiotics use and the risks.

    Super funds target fast food giants over antibiotic use

    Superannuation funds have opened a new ESG front by demanding companies such as McDonald’s provide more information about their use of antibiotics.

    • Ronald Mizen
    Treasury’s Alex Heath says action, honesty and detail are key to avoiding greenwashing claims.

    Honesty and action key to limiting ‘real’ greenwashing

    The risk of regulatory crackdowns should not turn companies off making climate change commitments, provided they manage them well.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Ampol managing director Matthew Halliday.

    Climate targets ‘challenged’ as energy transition stumbles

    The energy transition is proving much more costly and difficult than anticipated.

    • Sally Patten
    CBA director Anne Templeman-Jones says small- and medium-sized businesses could win by getting ahead of sustainability reporting requirements.

    In the ESG debate, this is what’s really torching shareholder value

    For all the talk about the “E” in “ESG”, what gets CEOs sacked and costs investors money are old-fashioned social licence and governance issues.

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    Higher education has had a bad year.

    Higher Education Summit

    The Higher Education Summit critically examines the policy shake-ups, big ideas and bold strategies that aim at equipping the sector to meet the needs of our economy for decades to come.

    Australia’s investment visa requirements are set to be lifted.

    Securing Australia’s Asian destiny

    The Asia Summit provides fresh perspectives on how Asia is transforming Australia’s future through geopolitical competition, economic growth, technological innovation and social change.

    The advancement of artificial intelligence is our next big hope to improve our productivity.

    How Australia can grab an AI advantage

    We need an equal sense of hunger, optimism, and opportunism for Australia to realise the advantage of AI, write the BCA’s CEO and Australia’s Google boss.

    • Bran Black and Melanie Silva
    NAB has identified 20 use cases for generative AI.

    NAB plots major AI strategy to roll out in three key areas

    National Australia Bank said generative AI is identifying systemic risks from customer complaints and helping bankers assess documents used to support lending.

    • James Eyers
    Microsoft Surface Pro devices will feature a new AI assistant known as Copilot, which the company hopes will boost sales.

    Why Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi could be AI winners

    Microsoft is making big bets on faster, more sophisticated computers. Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi and Officeworks could be unexpected beneficiaries.

    • Jemima Whyte
    It is reasonable to assume AI’s biggest impact in the near future will come from automating some tasks.

    Don’t believe the artificial intelligence hype

    Economic theory and the available data justify a more modest, realistic outlook for productivity gains from AI.

    • Daron Acemoglu
    Appen chief executive Ryan Kolln.

    ‘Asleep at the wheel’: Appen shareholders vent frustrations

    Long-suffering shareholders of the data service company have delivered a 19 per cent vote against the company’s remuneration report at its AGM on Friday.

    • Tess Bennett

    American chatbots: oversexed, overhyped and over here

    In just two weeks, Microsoft, OpenAI and Google have each previewed AI chatbots that critics say are as dangerous as they are impressive.

    • John Davidson
    The most widely known victim of pornographic deepfake images is Taylor Swift.

    Tech industry pushed to shut down market for sexual AI deepfakes

    Joe Biden is pushing the tech industry and financial institutions to shut down a market of sexual images, many of celebrities, made with AI technology.

    • Matt O'Brien and Barbara Ortutay
    Computer programs seem to have created an image of Jesus as a shrimp, which spread across social media.

    The truth behind the dead internet theory

    Up to half of all internet traffic could be driven by bots, where computer programs generate posts that are liked or reposted by other programs.

    • Jake Renzella and Vlada Rozova
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    Condoleon recommends the Dynamite Roll at Kojiro, a Japanese restaurant in Mosman.

    Ausbil is using this underrated stock to play the AI boom

    Nicholas Condoleon talks AI, explains why he is avoiding Westpac and BHP, and reveals his stock picks to capitalise on the run in gold and copper prices.

    • Alex Gluyas
    Sukhinder Singh Cassidy has delivered on her rule of 40 goal.

    The ASX tech giant surging without jumping on gen AI bandwagon

    ASX companies are scrambling to show they too have a generative artificial intelligence halo. But one of our hottest tech stocks is being far more measured. 

    • James Thomson
    News Corp has announced its deal to sell Move, Inc. is off.

    News Corp strikes lucrative content deal with OpenAI

    The Wall Street Journal said the deal could be worth more than $377 million as the rise of generative AI tools is poised to transform the publishing business.

    • Gerrit De Vynck
    Jensen Huang, co-founder and CEO of Nvidia, has reiterated his enthusiastic outlook for AI.

    Nvidia forecast shatters estimates as AI boom stays strong

    The chipmaker at the centre of the artificial intelligence boom also says it will lift its quarterly dividend by 150pc and will split its stock 10-for-1.

    • Ian King
    A sustainable NDIS depends on delivering forecast savings.

    Advancing digital transformation of public services

    How can we drive service transformation and digital leadership at all levels of government?