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Igor (left) and Kira Korolev are charged with preparing to carry out an act of espionage.

Evidence ruled secret to protect national security in case against alleged Russian spies

“The proposed orders only restrict open justice to the extent necessary to do so in the interest of national security.”

  • William Davis

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The cost of the cloud: Inside Australia’s data centre boom

Hundreds of billions of dollars are being spent building data centres all over the planet, as all of us flock to AI. But at what cost?

If nothing else, some of the content on Moltbook is a fun reflection of how AI is often framed in fiction.
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  • AI

‘Absolute nightmare’: The social network where AI chatbots exchange ideas and gossip about humans

There’s a new social media platform capturing the imagination of millions but also ringing alarm bells. The real danger is not what you might think.

  • Tim Biggs
Albanese and Morrison shake hands after Morrison’s farewell speech.

Albo is secretive and unaccountable – just like ScoMo

Government secrecy is the worst in a decade. Are we in the third term of the Morrison government?

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Attorney-General Michelle Rowland.

Tax on truth: Coalition, Greens team up to block Labor’s controversial laws

Coalition and Greens senators are set to reject the bill once it reaches the Senate.

  • Nick Newling
A massive trove of (mostly old) data has been uploaded to Have I Been Pwned.

Panic as breached details of 183m accounts, including Gmail, emerge

The news isn’t nearly as bad as some online would have you believe, but it’s always a good idea to check your security.

  • Tim Biggs
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An AWS outage has crippled the global internet.

Why one company’s glitch just broke half the internet

When Amazon sneezes, the world catches a cold. It’s time we stopped accepting that as normal.

  • David Swan
Greater Western Water customer Tony Way.

The glaring errors that caused a $150 million water billing bungle

Missteps and missed opportunities at nearly every step of the launch of Greater Western Water’s botched new billing system have spiralled into a 16-month-long, expensive mess.

  • Rachel Eddie
Attorney-General Michelle Rowland will introduce the FOI bill on Wednesday.

‘A tax on truth’: Ley slams Labor move to charge for government docs, bury debate

The Albanese government will seize time usually allocated to the Coalition to raise issues for debate in parliament.

  • Brittany Busch
Even senior ministers in the federal government are concerned that AI could lead to major job cuts.

A $200 billion boost to the economy – but it may mean losing your job

It could be the biggest change to our lives since the invention of steam engines. But even the Productivity Commissions concedes AI could cost jobs.

  • Shane Wright