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The AI ‘sameness’ crisis has a new challenger: meet Flint
Springboards launches Flint, a divergence AI model built to destroy creative sameness and deliver wild, new ideas.
by Duane Hatherly – Apr 14, 2026

Meta builds AI a version of Mark Zuckerberg to talk to staff
The AI Zuckerberg will engage with employees for him, as part of a broader push to focus Meta on new technology.
by Nama Winston – Apr 14, 2026

AI could make MEDVi $1b in sales - but it could also break it
In some cases, the doctors featured on the website either didn’t exist — or, if they did, were unaware their identities were being used.
by Vihan Mathur – Apr 13, 2026

Automating the admin to reclaim the art
Nine's Karen Camus explains that in 2026, the AdOps mandate is to kill the grunt work and get back to the strategy.
by Duane Hatherly – Apr 13, 2026

AI is exposing leaders who just manage busywork
The rise of artificial intelligence is stripping away the corporate layers where executives used to hide from hard work.
by Duane Hatherly – Apr 10, 2026

Backlash against Ben Affleck for sale of his AI company to Netflix
The news of the deal was a surprise to many as Affleck kept his ownership of the company under the radar, while speaking out against AI.
by Nama Winston – Mar 27, 2026

Tosca Looby on ‘The Matter of Facts’ and the war on truth
The director unpacks the dark art of disinformation in her new ABC documentary series.
by Duane Hatherly – Mar 24, 2026

Australia puts tech giants on notice with tough new AI rules
The federal government has set out a strict new five-step framework.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 23, 2026

SXSW 2026 day four: we just buried the digital playbook
Convo Media's Monique Harris on why tracking individual trends is dead. Convergence is the new reality for marketers.
by Duane Hatherly – Mar 18, 2026

Teens take Elon Musk’s 'predatory' AI tool Grok to court
Two of the plaintiffs are under 18, and all three are withholding their names to protect their privacy.
by Vihan Mathur – Mar 17, 2026
