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A dedicated artificial intelligence (AI) act should be created that can regulate the most high-risk technologies, a bipartisan committee has agreed.

It also accused tech giants of stealing from Australian creators, and urged the government to develop a scheme to ensure fair remuneration when creative work is used by AI tools.

What's next?

The federal government is developing a model to address high-risk AI technology.

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The move came after employees working for OPTF were approached by the Victoria police and Australian federal police over several months including via help chat messages, letters and phone calls. Victoria police also visited the apartment of an employee late last year, asking questions about the app and its encrypted messaging, the company says.

Under anti-terrorism laws passed in 2018, law enforcement can issue notices requiring developers to assist with an investigation. This can include technical assistance which could require companies to build capability for law enforcement to break the encryption used in their services.

But the powers have rarely been used. And if they had, neither the AFP or the services targeted can divulge what an organisation has been ordered to do.

The office of the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, was approached for comment.

The Greens digital rights spokesperson, Senator David Shoebridge, said it was a problem if Australia had policies hostile to end-to-end encryption while privacy law was failing to protect people’s personal information.

He said the AFP approaching Session employees was “seriously troubling”.

“Are police now taking the view that just trying to protect your privacy makes you potentially guilty?

“We need a sovereign tech industry that delivers safe and secure products for local users and to make this happen the industry is telling us they urgently need an effective suite of privacy and data laws.”

Good to see this getting some coverage in mainstream outlets, and by the Greens.

Did the image need to be a spooky-scary guy, though?

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Slightly old news (the announcement was made on 9 Oct) but I figured it's still worth posting so people can check out some Australian-made games.

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Was looking on the Telstra page teaching customers about the benefits of 5G and found this gem.

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Session, the encrypted messaging app known for its commitment to privacy and decentralization, announced a change of base from Australia to Switzerland.

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The move to Switzerland follows a tense period in Australia, where law enforcement scrutiny of encrypted apps like Session has intensified. According to a report by 404 Media, Australian Federal Police (AFP) officers visited the home of a Session employee last year, inquiring about the app’s operations and one of its users. This incident, along with Australia’s new surveillance laws, pushed Session to relocate.


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Swinburne University of Technology astrophysicist Matthew Bailes has won the 2024 Prime Minister's Prize for Science.

He was recognised for his work in discovering fast radio bursts with colleagues Duncan Lorimer and Maura McLaughlin.

Professor Bailes now leads the OzGrav centre to coordinate Australia's research into gravitational wave science.

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If your provider is unable to verify VoLTE support for your device, it may be blocked from Australian networks from the 1st of November 2024.

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The federal government is encouraging more people to use artificial intelligence. But this blind hype dismisses the harms caused by the new technology.


The Australian government this week released voluntary artificial intelligence (AI) safety standards, alongside a proposals paper calling for greater regulation of the use of the fast-growing technology in high-risk situations.

The take-home message from federal Minister for Industry and Science, Ed Husic, was:

We need more people to use AI and to do that we need to build trust.

But why exactly do people need to trust this technology? And why exactly do more people need to use it?

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Malaysia vs Australia’s 5G strategy: what makes more sense?

During my trip to Malaysia, I noticed a Huawei store—something that’s become rare in Australia. While Huawei phones aren’t banned, they’re hard to find due to the lack of Google services and Australia’s reliance on Google them.

But it got me thinking: Australia has excluded Huawei from its 5G infrastructure, whereas Malaysia has taken a different approach by considering Huawei’s involvement in its 5G rollout. How do you view these differing tech strategies?

Fediration X-Posts:
@privacy @austech @Malaysia
@cybersecurity

#infosec

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What are my best options for hosting a static site on Australian servers?

Previously I was using a normal web hosting service but they don't work very well with static site generators and are usually overpriced for what I want.

Ideally I'd like a service like Cloudflare pages or GitHub pages, etc., i.e. there is good integration with git as my site is generated using Hugo.

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For anyone interested: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/399619/our-partnership-with-openai?cb=1

It's a shame because the Stack Exchange network is the best place to find good answers to questions and if the good contributors are disgruntled over this (and they probably should be) it will be the death of the site.

I haven't read into it too far but it would be better if they only allowed it for new questions - so people know what they're getting into.

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Petition EN6080 is the one that is posted to stopkillinggames.com, Ross Scott (Accursed Farms)'s campaign to end the practice of bricking games people have purchased, whenever the publisher doesn’t want to support it anymore.

It is open for signing by Australian Citizens and Residents, until May 20th 2024.

Please spread the word to your Australian friends and family who take interest in games, and please add your name to it to support this campaign to help preserve games in some form in perpetuity.

Thank you!

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From the auda talk - Future Scenarios: navigating the digital world in 2044

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