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US-based Mexican fast food chain Taco Bell is having a rethink regarding its major AI push, after its rollout of AI-powered drive-through ordering systems led to ...
Daniel Croft • Tue, 21 Oct 2025
Australian government to ban AI ‘nudify’ and deepfake apps
The Australian government has announced that it will be moving to ban what it refers to as AI deepfake “nudify” apps and other stalking programs.
Daniel Croft • Tue, 02 Sep 2025
AI stethoscope can detect heart issues in as little as 15 seconds
Trials of a new AI-powered stethoscope have found that doctors have been able to find three heart conditions in patients in just 15 seconds.
Daniel Croft • Mon, 01 Sep 2025
Qantas announces development of ‘group-wide’ AI capabilities
Australia’s national carrier, Qantas, has announced that it will be developing “group-wide AI capability”, which will be used across a number of operations.
PODCAST: OpenAI under fire, WSU cyber attack update, and letters of marque for hackers
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft discuss a pair of lawsuits targeting ChatGPT’s maker, cyber crime news, and one US ...
Robyn Tongol • Fri, 29 Aug 2025
AI’s true blue: Aussie AI could be skulling 25% of Sydney’s drinking water by 2035
AI data centres could be running our water reserves dry in a matter of years, with Australia’s largest water utility warning that a quarter of the city’s drinking water ...
Daniel Croft • Thu, 28 Aug 2025
OpenAI to open first Australian office in Sydney
OpenAI is making its first move Down Under, with the announcement of its first Australian office to be established this year.
Musk’s xAI sues OpenAI and Apple over anti-competitive partnership
Apple and OpenAI are both facing a lawsuit from Elon Musk’s xAI, which alleges that the two companies are working together to create an AI monopoly and stifle competition
Daniel Croft • Tue, 26 Aug 2025
PODCAST: CommBank rolls out AI anti-scam measures, iiNet hacked, and AI-powered toys for your kids
In this episode of the Cyber Uncut podcast, David Hollingworth and Daniel Croft discuss CommBank’s use of AI to stop scams, local hacks and international cyber news, ...
Robyn Tongol • Fri, 22 Aug 2025
CBA rolls back AI-related job cuts following union and worker backlash
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) has flipped on its decision to axe at least 45 customer service staff and replace them with AI after it faced backlash and ...
Daniel Croft • Thu, 21 Aug 2025
Anthropic faces class action after pirating books to train AI
Anthropic is facing a class action lawsuit representing the authors of the books it pirated to train its AI.
Daniel Croft • Wed, 20 Aug 2025
CBA deploys AI agents to keep scammers occupied
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) is using its investment in AI to keep scammers actively occupied by using bots to speak with them.
Artificial Toy Story: Do AI-powered toys take the life out of playtime?
Are toys an ideal and beneficial use of AI, or could the technology be risky or even dangerous to expose our youngest generations to?
Daniel Croft • Mon, 18 Aug 2025