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Industry and Innovation Minister Tim Ayres has outlined the expectations investors should meet for their Australian projects.

Data centres should back renewable transition to ensure priority under new guidelines

Advocates say the massive amount of energy and water required to run AI tech nodes poses a risk to Australian resources and energy security.

  • Brittany Busch

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Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes

Atlassian says it had right to fire engineer for suggesting billionaire CEO was a ‘rich jerk’

The dispute started during an “Ask Me Anything” video call with employees that included chief executive officer Mike Cannon-Brookes.

  • Josh Eidelson
Alex Waislitz (left) and Antony Catalano (right) are key investors Australian Community Media.

Antony Catalano charges spark ACM sale rumours

Media executives have been sounded out over their interest in buying the company over the past year. After a shock development, the company is expected to try again.

  • John Buckley
Thousands of tech job losses have been announced by three of Australia’s most successful startups.

Are bots coming for tech jobs, or is it ‘AI-washing’?

Some of Australia’s biggest tech success stories including Atlassian, Afterpay’s owner, and WiseTech have given their employees a bitter taste of AI reality.

  • Colin Kruger
AI will show workers the door, but it will open doors for others.

This time is different. Why we must conquer AI before it conquers us

The new tech is both boom and doom. The sudden purge of jobs by Australia’s tech giants is scary, yes, but that’s precisely why we have to master it.

  • Toby Walsh
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We need to make AI work for us, not the other way around

Tech companies started shedding staff as AI affects bottom lines

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Atlassian chief executive Mike Cannon-Brookes

The AI domino effect has hit Atlassian. Was the company caught napping?

Five years ago, the IT behemoth was untouchable. Now it faces major challenges to its business model from the rise of the new technology.

  • David Swan, Kishor Napier-Raman and Tim Biggs
Mike Cannon-Brookes is taking the reins as sole CEO next month.

Tsunami of disruption: Why this Aussie tech giant is swinging the axe

The world’s most feared and revered technology, artificial intelligence, has become Atlassian’s nemesis and its enabler.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Natalie MacDonald resists the narrative of robots stealing jobs.

The week AI came for Australian jobs

There’s no doubt the new tech will reshape workforces, the question is how the transition will be managed and who bears the cost.

  • David Swan
New AI tools could threaten the future of Australian giants like Atlassian, Canva and Xero.

AI is eating software, and it’s cost Atlassian duo $34.6 billion

Investors have finally woken up to the risk that artificial intelligence won’t just kill white-collar jobs, it also threatens tech success stories.

  • Colin Kruger