Elon Musk’s AI startup xAI has filed a lawsuit against Apple and OpenAI, making good on the threats to sue.| Forbes Australia
The multi-year deal makes CommBank OpenAI’s first Australian banking partner, with plans to deploy ChatGPT Enterprise, boost scam detection, and upskill staff in AI.| Forbes Australia
In 2013, James Howells’ ex-girlfriend threw out a hard drive holding 8,000 bitcoin. Now worth $1.4 billion, he has a plan to get it back.| Forbes Australia
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says Australia will back recognition at the 80th UN General Assembly next month.| Forbes Australia
The new language model is more efficient, accurate and better at problem-solving than prior iterations. Here's what it can do.| Forbes Australia
OpenAI announced the launch of an AI assistant known as “ChatGPT Agent” on Thursday, marking the tech giant’s biggest entrance into AI task| Forbes Australia
The seemingly overnight success of Chinese AI firm DeepSeek has catapulted its founder, Liang Wenfeng, to billionaire status.| Forbes Australia
The newest entries into the Forbes Richest 50, Ed Craven and Bijan Tehrani, on how they built a $5.6 billion fortune.| Forbes Australia
As the Trump administration fast-tracks stablecoin regulation, analysts are beginning to predict surging demand for U.S. Treasurys.| Forbes Australia
Whether seeking shelter or chasing opportunity, Juliette O'Brien explores how investors are navigating the so-called ‘untradeable’ market.| Forbes Australia
Hard FIZZ has grown into a $12 million drinks brand in just four years, without a cent spent on traditional advertising.| Forbes Australia
Apple CEO Tim Cook announced a $500 billion commitment earlier this year, including plans for a new U.S.-based factory.| Forbes Australia
Atlassian co-founder and former CEO Scott Farquhar will succeed Robyn Denholm as chair of the Tech Council of Australia.| Forbes Australia
AI and automation are disrupting graduate hiring, with entry-level jobs down 50% since 2019. Here’s how companies are responding.| Forbes Australia
Google’s AI Overviews slash clicks to small business sites. Learn to stay visible, fix errors, and adapt content to win in the new search game.| Forbes Australia
Global travel-tech company OYO has acquired MadeComfy, one of Australia’s leading short-term rental platforms.| Forbes Australia
Tech billionaire Scott Farquhar has warned Australia is falling behind in the global AI race, unveiling a five-point plan to boost productivity, modernise copyright laws, and position the country as a regional data hub.| Forbes Australia
Australian billionaire Ed Craven is funding a sovereign AI startup in Melbourne called MainCode, aiming to build the country’s first LLM.| Forbes Australia
Apple has revealed that there are 24 security updates contained in the upgrade, as well as one fix to an issue in the Photos app.| Forbes Australia
The inventors, entrepreneurs and wealth-builders on the 50 Over 50 list are using their wisdom to leave the world better than they found it.| Forbes Australia
The 50 STEM standouts on this list are actively advancing the world’s understanding of medicine, meteorology and large language models.| Forbes Australia
Interest in AI continues to surge, as Google searches over the past 12 months are at 92% of their all-time peak, but recent research suggests AI’s success could be its downfall.| Forbes Australia
From fertility tech to quantum sensing, four Melbourne startups took centre stage at LaunchVic’s 2025 Gala as part of a broader $3.75 million push to grow Victoria’s startup sector.| Forbes Australia
Chris O’Brien Lifehouse is running a world-first human trial of synthetic jawbone after a record $7.7m gift from the Walker Foundation.| Forbes Australia
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced late on Sunday that Samsung will manufacture the car maker’s next-generation AI chip.| Forbes Australia
Flowcarbon secured millions of dollars in funding to merge carbon credits with the blockchain, but its “Goddess Nature Token” never launched.| Forbes Australia
Trump repeated multiple falsehoods during the presidential debate against Vice President Kamala Harris—who was also flagged by fact-checkers.| Forbes Australia
Shares for Trump Media fells to record lows on Wednesday after Vice President Kamala Harris became the betting favourite to win the election.| Forbes Australia
The mass exodus inside some of Australia's largest media publishers has continued with Pedestrian Group announcing a complete restructure.| Forbes Australia
Eighteen Australian companies have made Forbes Asia's list of the top 200 Asia-Pacific public companies with less than $1 billion in revenue.| Forbes Australia
The study provides more data on the benefits of universal basic income, the OpenAI founder’s favoured solution for a utopian future.| Forbes Australia
Half of the world's population will go to the polls this year. While the Australian federal election is not until 2025, there is already significant angst about deepfakes fueling misinformation.| Forbes Australia