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The elderly, the poor and the unbanked are among the marginalised groups being excluded from our cashless society
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The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
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One streamer tells us he has stopped making sleep videos after it affected his mental health.
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NSW residents Simon Elvins and his wife lost nearly $250,000 to a payment redirection scam – and they are not alone
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The lowdown on handsets, networks and parental controls, if your child is ready for a first mobile or an upgrade is required
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As internet service providers such as Telstra and TPG curtail their email accounts, customers from older generations are facing a difficult shift
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Collaboration is key to creating culturally and ethically positive systems, says professor of digital media, computing and artificial intelligence D Fox Harrell
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Concern over shortage of reliable news after articles blocked on Facebook in response to tech law
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AI experts cite ethical concerns over relationships humans may develop with such chatbots
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Amazon admits error after voice assistant replied to semi-final query by saying there was no match.
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The comedians promise ‘a space for the lonely outsider to feel accepted’ in Sara & Cariad’s Weirdos Book Club. Plus: five of the best podcasts with multitasking hosts
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Artificial intelligence could take personalized service a new, possibly sinister level – but can a chatbot replace a chef?
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America’s richest and most cowardly man, Musk, proposed an idiotic cage-match, then came up with every excuse not to actually do it
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The rise of AI will destroy jobs – but also create them. And if you didn’t nab that £700,000 role at Netflix, there are plenty of new positions in the offing, many in surprising areas
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When a pregnant Black woman was falsely arrested, she fought back. Here’s what happened next. Plus, the week in AI
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Lighter, slicker, gapless folder has great multitasking software and rapid chip – but extremely high price
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Lifestyle and shopping apps are the latest weapons in Beijing’s information war against its neighbour
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Some tech giants feel they might have reached a "tipping point" due to new legislation.
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Using VR and haptic vests to transport users to a sweaty club in 1980s Britain, In Pursuit of Repetitive Beats is so realistic that you might need a lie down afterwards
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UK governments let processor manufacturing drift overseas for years. Now Covid and war have shown how vital homegrown capability is, the country is scrambling to catch up. But so is everyone else