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Wednesday August 2, 2023
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  Strategy  

TAL Australia experiments with generative AI

In a “complementary and copilot role” for staff.

By Kate Weber

 

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NBN Co, UTS research to "push the capability of fibre"
  Telco/ISP  

NBN Co, UTS research to "push the capability of fibre"

Via joint research initiative.

By Ry Crozier

 
Regional Express subsidiary, Judo Bank caught in HWL Ebsworth breach
  Security  

Regional Express subsidiary, Judo Bank caught in HWL Ebsworth breach

Fallout continues to grow.

By Richard Chirgwin

 
Networking startup Nile raises US$175 million
  Networking  

Networking startup Nile raises US$175 million

To challenge Cisco.

By Krystal Hu

 
Apple heads for largest Q3 revenue drop since 2016
  Hardware  

Apple heads for largest Q3 revenue drop since 2016

As iPhone sales slow.

By Yuvraj Malik

 
AMD forecasts AI chip launch timeline to challenge Nvidia
  Hardware  

AMD forecasts AI chip launch timeline to challenge Nvidia

As customer AI engagements increase.

By Max A. Cherney and Chavi Mehta

 
 
 
 
 
 

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