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Jack Dorsey’s first tweet sells for $2.9m via NFT
Meanwhile, John Cleese is selling his own illustration of the Brooklyn Bridge as an NFT.
Read MoreMonash University researchers asking the tough questions about data in AI systems
They’ve developed a framework that can help provide transparency into how AI systems make decisions.
Read MoreHyundai and Singtel team up to monitor electric vehicle batteries in Singapore
Pair will work on an IoT system that will allow the Korean carmaker to monitor vehicle telemetry in real time.
Read MorePrivacy Commissioner wants more protections for individuals in Data Availability Bill
Additionally, the Australian Information Commissioner and Privacy Commissioner’s office is concerned about the proposed exemption of scheme data from the Freedom of Information Act.
Read MoreCSIRO: Australia is missing out on AU$3.1b industry in lithium-ion battery recycling
Australia’s national science agency has put forward 18 recommendations of how the country could step up recycling efforts of lithium-ion batteries.
Read MoreCybersecurity, skills concerns hamper Singapore SMB digitalisation efforts
Global pandemic may have accelerated digitalisation for many organisations, but segments of Singapore’s small and midsize business community cite lack of funds, concerns about cybersecurity risks, and inadequate digital skillsets as key reasons for not adopting digital tools.
Read MoreApple is surprised that developers take issue with its app review process
Tells the ACCC it works with developers to ensure all apps on the Apple App Store are of a certain quality.
Read MoreExisting Telstra entity to become fixed infrastructure group in restructure
New holding company with debt cross guarantees, with international arm proposed as part of the Telstra shake up.
Read MoreACIC running into jurisdictional data troubles with new national firearms database
The Commission is just the interface and can only promise security over what it’s responsible for.
Read MorePopular remote lesson monitoring program could be exploited to attack student PCs
The vulnerabilities allowed attackers full and unfettered access to student PCs.
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