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Executives at the tech giant have been grilled over the use of photos and posts on Facebook and Instagram without Australians’ consent and the bias of its AI tools towards Labor.
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Welcome to your twice-weekly look at how generative AI is transforming the way we live, work and play plus the latest news and analysis.

Tech giant Meta has conceded it is using Australians’ personal posts, including photos and comments shared on Facebook and Instagram since 2007 without their consent and inputting it into the company’s artificial intelligence products.

Graduates will drive law firms’ adoption of artificial intelligence, top legal minds say, with many firms planning to increase junior hires to support senior employees in adapting to the technology.

The Australian takes a firsthand look at some of the AI features on offer in Google and Samsung’s latest devices. Are they really worth the money?

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

Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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