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TBWA’s DISRUPT AI Film Festival crowns inaugural winners
From 67 hours of content to four winners, the verdict is in. AI is a powerful tool, but no replacement for taste.
by Duane Hatherly – Nov 27, 2025

AI agents are taking aim at Australia's small business crisis
According to ‘Intuit Inc.’, the AI revolution is fundamentally going to reshape how Aussies businesses run and grow.
by Duane Hatherly – Nov 13, 2025

AI won’t replace junior talent – but it will redefine how we train them
'The issue isn’t that juniors lack ability; it’s that the pathways to gaining it have changed.'
by Natasha Lee – Nov 4, 2025

SXSW Sydney: Our failure to forget the past can help us predict the future
The Growth Distillery's James Taylor asked a provocative question at SXSW: How do we predict the future if it is just the past being experienced again and again?
by Talon Admin – Oct 17, 2025

From SEO to GEO: How search has changed forever
For marketers, that means it’s time to think less about keywords and more about influence, consistency, and the data shaping tomorrow.
by Natasha Lee – Oct 16, 2025

Australians want AI with empathy, not automation for its own sake
TRA’s new Mood of the Nation study finds Australians and New Zealanders optimistic about AI: but they want brands to ensure technology enhances, not replaces, human connection.
by Mediaweek Admin – Oct 9, 2025

Grand Theft Australia: News Corp Australia's Michael Miller makes his case to protect the financial interests of Australian media
News Corp Australia's Michael Miller today addressed the Melbourne Press Club to raise concerns over Federal Govt inaction on protecting Australian media.
by Talon Admin – Oct 8, 2025

Balancing AI and media reputation against the concerns of freaked-out workers
AI adoption is framed positively in Australian media, but faces reputational risks as unions and public sentiment emphasise job losses and customer service failures.
by Talon Admin – Sep 30, 2025

In the AI Era, Privacy-First Innovation Is Not a Constraint, it’s a Competitive Advantage
InfoSum's Richard Knott argues that privacy regulations support the direction of global technology and the expectations of modern consumers.
by Talon Admin – Sep 30, 2025

Spotify removes 75m spammy sludge AI tracks as it rolls out tougher AI safeguards for artists and listeners
It includes stronger impersonation rules, a new spam filter and industry-standard AI disclosures.
by Natasha Lee – Sep 26, 2025
