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Why AI could make Australians switch search engines

The way the world uses the internet will change forever with the rise of artificial intelligence-powered search engines, which experts predict could throw up a host of issues in an already fraught field.

Google to pay $60m for misleading Aussies about location data

Google will pay a $60m fine for misleading Aussies when it told them it would not obtain data about their locations.

Google ordered to pay $715k to John Barilaro

A judge has ordered Google to pay $715,000 defamation damages to former NSW deputy premier John Barilaro and referred Jordan Shanks for possible prosecution.

Regional newspapers under threat: inquiry

The news media bargaining code is set to be reviewed as regional media organisations say they are not benefiting from it as much as metro news companies.

Public-interest publishers to seek deal with Google and Facebook

Eighteen of Australia’s small news publishers who produce public-interest journalism are to negotiating to secure commercial agreements with Google and Facebook

Give us powers to rein in Google: ACCC

Australia's competition watchdog says it needs new powers to curb Google's dominance in advertising technology that sells ads for sites.

US states suing Google over Play Store

Thirty-seven US state and district attorneys general are suing Alphabet Inc's Google, alleging that it bought off competitors and used restrictive contracts to unlawfully maintain a monopoly for its app store on Android phones.

Google pushes back at government cyber powers

Google has warned proposed powers to allow the federal government to bust into networks and block cyber attacks are flawed.

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