“If the net result is that all the teens in Australia are still using social media, even after they’re technically banned from doing it, why are we doing any of this?”
Insider Brief Australia’s Emesent raised AUS$25 million to expand its autonomous mapping and robotics business and speed up development of its AI and cloud software platforms. According to the Queensland company, the funding includes a AUS$10 million venture debt facility from the National Reconstruction Fund Corporation and a AUS$15 million equity round. The equity round […]
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Donald Trump confirmed on social media that he would not sign the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which includes a ban on a US CBDC until the end of 2030, setting the stage for the bill to become law on Saturday.
The EU's actions could reshape industry standards, forcing social media giants to prioritize child safety over engagement-driven revenue models.
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AUD/USD gains ground after remaining flat in the previous day, trading around 0.6930 during the Asian hours on Thursday. The currency pair gains ground as the Australian Dollar (AUD) finds support ahead of critical consumer inflation data from China, Australia’s primary trading partner. Later today, market attention will shift toward the US weekly Initial Jobless Claims report for further direction. Meanwhile, the US Dollar (USD) faces headwinds following the release of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve (Fed) Meeting Minutes. The committee remains deeply divided over the trajectory of inflation, specifically whether it will remain sticky or begin to cool as geopolitical conflict in the Middle East eases. Notably, during Kevin Warsh’s debut meeting as FOMC Chairman on June 16-17, policymakers were split: while many participants noted the benchmark rate would likely finish the year unchanged or sligh
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In a world of social media, is visibility the new credibility? For decades, senior leaders were trained to communicate only when the message was polished, approved, and strategically timed. The formula was simple. The CEO spoke through the annual report, the chief communications officer handled public statements, and internal updates were filtered through layers of review. The higher someone climbed in an organization, the more carefully their visibility, or invisibility, was managed. That era may be coming to an end as visibility is becoming one of the most important ways a leader builds credibility. Rob Schwartz is the former Madison Ave CEO for TBWA\Chiat\Day, who now coaches leaders to speak up, be creative and master storytelling. Courtesy: Rob Schwartz This year in Cannes, one of the biggest topics of discussion was the need for C-Suite leaders to le
They suck up energy and water, and blast out heat. Just who is better off from all this investment – aside from tech bros?
The two great existential threats of our time – the climate crisis and AI – come hurtling together in the explosion of datacentres across Australia and around the world.
You can hardly avoid hearing about them these days, either with awed reverence of the promised benefits to humankind or with fear and anger given the implications for the climate, inflation, jobs and even housing affordability.
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