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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (virtual) with CommBank CEO Matt Comyn.

OpenAI boss downplays jobs apocalypse as ‘threats of violence’ hit Aussie tech giant

Sam Altman no longer thinks AI will replace workers en masse, but admits businesses are yet to see a return on their massive AI spending.

  • Colin Kruger

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Shearwater Capital co-founder Mike Gregg was an early investor in WiseTech.

Meet the Sydney billionaires buying up property to change the world

A $10 million gift from Mike Gregg, early investor in WiseTech Global, and his wife, Sue, could be the largest single philanthropic donation of its kind in NSW.

  • Caitlin Fitzsimmons
Richard White was heard on teh recording offering an employee $5million tax-free.

The phone call, the $5m cash offer – and insider trading allegations

A recording of billionaire Richard White apparently trying to settle with an employee who complained about his conduct has been sent to the corporate regulator.

  • Kate McClymont and Max Mason
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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What are the kids going to do? This week’s job losses are the ripple before the tsunami

Think you can offer career advice to your children? Even the world’s leading thinkers on AI are struggling.

  • Malcolm Knox
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
Wall Street continued on its AI rollercoaster ride.

ASX rallies to record as Woolies, WiseTech surge, BHP hits all-time high

Australia’s sharemarket gained more than $30 billion in value, tracking gains on Wall Street and buoyed by a flurry of corporate news that excited investors.

  • Staff reporters
WiseTech co-founder and current executive chairman, Richard White, and his chief executive Zubin Appoo at the company’s AGM on Friday.

AI job losses hit Australia hard as software giant WiseTech axes 2000 jobs

The country’s largest locally listed technology firm is cutting about one-third of its workforce amid fears in the financial markets that AI will eat well-paid white-collar jobs.

  • David Swan