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Unmarried parents more likely to split, study shows

A major new study from the Marriage Foundation has shown a link between marriage and the likelihood of couples staying together until their children reach their teenage years.

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What is behind the catastrophic rise in STI rates?

The promotion of sexual experimentation and promiscuity puts children at risk, and is damaging to the health of society as a whole. It must stop.

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Cybersecurity needs a little less conversation, a lot more action

Companies regularly blame cyber breaches on 'third parties', but it's time they start preparing for their own cybersecurity threats.

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The laughs are fading for meme stocks, so what's next?

Unlike the memes your uncle emails you, meme stocks are real companies trading on the market for real money and for more than they used to.

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'Uninsurable' businesses face boom in cyber attacks

There is an understanding among Aussie companies that cybersecurity is a growing risk, and that cyber insurance is something that might help.

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Data61 researchers prove AI can learn to manipulate human behaviour


Artificial intelligence (AI) is learning more about how to work with (and on) humans.
A recent study has shown how AI can learn to identify vulnerabilities in human habits and behaviours and use them to influence human decision-making.
It may seem cliched to say AI is transforming every aspect of the way we live and work, but it’s true. Various forms of AI are at work in fields as diverse as vaccine development, environmental management and office administration.
And while AI does not possess human-like intelligence and emotions, its capabilities are powerful and rapidly developing.
There’s no need to worry about a machine takeover just yet, but this recent discovery highlights the power of AI and underscores the need for proper governance to prevent misuse.

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