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Software titan Adobe has unleashed the world’s first commercial safe AI video generator while Workday has launched digital colleagues that will ‘peacefully coexist with humans’.
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Good afternoon,

Artificial intelligence is set to transform the way we work and play this year. The technology is finally delivering ‘digital colleagues’ and revolutionising Hollywood in what a top Silicon Valley executive has branded the “largest tectonic shift in our lifetimes”.

Microsoft says its Copilot artificial intelligence assistant cannot only increase productivity, but can boost diversity and inclusion in workplaces, with Australia Post and engineering firm GHD reaping the benefits.

A little known tech entrepreneur has become one of the nation’s richest overnight, with his stake in data centre developer and operator CDC reaching $622m after the company was valued at $17bn.

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

Jared Lynch
Technology editor
TECHNOLOGY
‘Tectonic shift’: digital colleagues and AI movies arrive
Software titan Adobe has unleashed the world’s first commercial safe AI video generator while Workday has launched digital colleagues that will ‘peacefully coexist with humans’.
EXCLUSIVE
How this US tech titan is ploughing ahead on DEI
Microsoft says its Copilot artificial intelligence assistant not only increases productivity, but also boosts diversity and inclusion in workplaces.
EARNINGS
Goodman raising $4bn for data centre expansion as profit jumps
The industrial shed developer turned data centre giant’s hefty capital raising will help drive its plan to add 500 megawatts of capacity by next year as earnings soar.
TECHNOLOGY
CDC founder rockets up the rich list with $622m stake
A quiet tech founder from Newcastle is now up among the nation’s richest after a huge data centre share sale means his company is valued at $17bn.
EXCLUSIVE
From Woolies checkout to $5m raise for medical start-up
A former Woolworths checkout operator from Adelaide has raised $5m after building an all-in-one administration platform for use by physiotherapists and chiropractors.
POLITICS
Dick Smith praises crackdown on scams
The outspoken businessman has welcomed new legislation that will impose fines of up to $50m on social media companies, banks and telcos that fail to actively detect and prevent scams.

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