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Artificial intelligence is just getting started, with Australia’s biggest venture capital firm dismissing concerns about a bubble.
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Good afternoon,

Blackbird Ventures reveals its top tips for investing in AI and where Australian innovators can win.

The nation’s marketers are embracing artificial intelligence more than their global peers, but their enthusiasm hasn’t been matched by governance, with Australia lagging the world. That's according to a Canva survey of about 2400 marketing and creative leaders.

Telstra chief executive Vicki Brady says the telco needs to “disrupt the status quo” and monetise its network so the artificial intelligence boom doesn’t slip through its fingers, allowing tech titans to cut its lunch.

Let me know what you think lynchj@theaustralian.com.au

Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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