AI The ChatGPT chatbot is blowing people away with its writing skills. An expert explains why it’s so impressive
Drones When it comes to delivery drones, the government is selling us a pipe dream. Experts explain the real costs
Cryptocurrency | Cybercrime | Military | North Korea North Korea’s nuclear program is funded by stolen cryptocurrency. Could it collapse now that FTX has?
Cybercrime | Ransomware What do we know about REvil, the Russian ransomware gang likely behind the Medibank cyber attack?
Hacking A new cyber taskforce will supposedly ‘hack the hackers’ behind the Medibank breach. It could put a target on Australia’s back
Ransomware Australia is considering a ban on cyber ransom payments, but it could backfire. Here’s another idea
Warfare Even a limited nuclear war could devastate the world’s oceans: here’s what our modelling shows
AI When self-driving cars crash, who’s responsible? Courts and insurers need to know what’s inside the ‘black box’
Australia | Hacking Medibank hackers are now releasing stolen data on the dark web. If you’re affected, here’s what you need to know
Australia | Cybersecurity | Hacking | Healthcare Medibank won’t pay hackers ransom. Is it the right choice?
Australia | Cybersecurity | Hacking After the Optus data breach, Australia needs mandatory disclosure laws
Cybercrime | Cyberinsurance | Cybersecurity Just 25% of businesses are insured against cyber attacks. Here’s why
Hacking In the wake of recent data breaches, here’s why you need to check your credit score. It could even help track down criminals
Cybersecurity | Military | Robotics | Violence | Warfare Lethal Autonomous Weapons and the Risk of World War III: Stopping the March of the Killer Robots
Blockchain Why blockchain could mean fewer hassles for students and workers proving their credentials
AI The White House’s ‘AI Bill of Rights’ outlines five principles to make artificial intelligence safer, more transparent and less discriminatory
Cybercrime Why are there so many data breaches? A growing industry of criminals is brokering in stolen data
Astronomy | Space Australia’s first Binar spacecraft just came down to Earth as a fireball. Here’s what we learned