Airbnb Puts Recent Acquisition Of AI Firm To Use In Personalised Experiences Push
Airbnb promises to put AI to use, refuses to budge on irritating "cleaning fees."
Airbnb promises to put AI to use, refuses to budge on irritating "cleaning fees."
The People's Choice Award is your chance to herald the unheralded! Or big up your mates.
While it might be the preserve of peculiar aunts & uncles now, Facebook was truly transformative in 2004.
It's a packed lineup for this Forbes Australia summit.
With numbers this good, who cares about the thousands of staff Spotify cut late last year? We do, actually.
Despite Microsoft and Google slashing jobs recently, the stock market seems to be unconvinced about their performance.
The Mac turns 40, says it's "thrilled" with the novelty socks & sub-par red wine it received as presents.
Dr Kirsten Ellis reflects on her Social Impact Advocate win at last year's Women Leading Tech Awards.
WLT got some exclusive time with Sarah Martin ahead of her new gig to discuss her long career in IT.
Davos' theme this year is "restoring trust". Ironic given the event's level of secrecy.
It's unclear at the moment whether the roles affect Australian workers but here's hoping they dodge the bullet.
X finally starts cooperating with the eSafety Commissioner. Wonder if that $600k fine has anything to do with it?
Despite Naomi's assertion, men remain more than unwilling to dispense unsolicited feedback on women's appearance.
Big money for mining operations. Never change, Australia.
OpenAI goes on the offensive against the New York Times. Unconfirmed whether it wrote the statement using ChatGPT.
The new visa rules hope to make a significant impact on Australia's tech market.
With this latest round of scrutiny, we're asking when will someone please think of the influencers??
Sadly, Musk isn't quite counting his pennies and looking under the couch for spare coins just yet.
You go to all that trouble of setting up a committee and then, after it's all said and done, no one cares.
X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, has been kicked out of Australia’s code for managing misinformation and...
It could be worse for Linda, she could work at OpenAI.
Were you as confused as we were during the OpenAI saga? Here's the lowdown on all the comings and goings.
It's a good week for almost everyone in the WLT index with Appen & Nvidia setting the pace.
Have you ever had a crap day at work? Spare a thought for the team at Optus over the last 24 hours.
Again, it seems employees prefer WFH & wellbeing programs to office beer fridges & pizza nights.
With scammers reportedly stealing $3bn from Aussies every year, we're considering giving up the day job.
Turns out, being accused of running an illegal business model does little to deter investors.
Generative AI, just like Elon Musk and the cost of living crisis, refuses to leave the headlines.
Once AI tools start buying rounds at the pub, time really will be up for humans.
Google's Mel Silva leading the adtech charm offensive in Sydney last week.
"Honestly, there's nothing to see here!" said Cook, apparently.
Knowing how adolescent men smell, we empathise with Taweel being the only girl in class even more.
As yet, it is unclear whether the US government is seeking to stop people saying "Google it." More to follow.
Martinis & misogyny are (largely) out of advertising nowadays and there is plenty to learn from the sector.
If you read one story today, make it this one about Khojandi's emotional and inspiring journey.
Adams has been at the Alteryx top table for longer than some WLT readers have been alive. A scary thought, that.