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This Aussie tech firm banked US$18 million to bring quantum computing to life – with diamonds

Quantum Brilliance, an Australian-German company, is using diamonds to drastically reduce the cost of quantum computing.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Forbes Staff

Founder of Goldman Sachs-backed tech company Slync is charged with US$67 million fraud

Charges brought by the SEC and DOJ come months after Forbes reported that Chris Kirchner misrepresented company finances to the board.

  • By David Jeans
  • Forbes Staff

Male birth control trial a ‘game-changer’ – here’s what you need to know

Researchers said the study signals a path towards an on-demand “male pill” that can be taken when needed, with an oral dose taking 30 and 60 minutes to work in mice and fertility returning to normal within a day.

  • By Robert Hart
  • Forbes Staff

‘We’re undoubtedly on the cusp of something seismic’ – what business leaders think about Generative AI

“We’re undoubtedly on the cusp of something seismic.” 

  • By Elise Shaw
  • Digital Editor

The ex-military and intelligence expert fighting cybercrime

Accenture’s ANZ Security Director, Jacqui Kernot, talks about the people solution to solving the cyber security crisis.

  • By Jane Lindhe
  • Forbes Staff

Billion dollar blows: Google’s AI miss headlines week of pain for world’s richest

A misstep with Alphabet’s new AI chatbot sent shares tumbling, and the world’s richest person lost billions.

  • By Kerry A. Dolan
  • Forbes Staff

High-tech and high-touch: Retailers will need both to survive, says Paul Zahra

Are retailers doing enough to keep ahead of changes in the industry?

  • By Paul Zahra
  • Contributor

Ethereum gears up for next big upgrade; US$29 billion of Ether to be unlocked

Update, scheduled for March, will free up tokens accounting for approximately 14% of ether supply.

  • By Nina Bambysheva
  • Forbes Staff

‘AI first’ to last: How Google fell behind in the AI boom

With Bard, its newly launched “experimental conversational AI service,” Google’s scrambling to ship AI products. But past scandals, botched launches and a talent drain have put it in a surprise position: playing catch-up in a field it helped create.

  • By Richard Nieva

The changing face of business travel

Biometrics and AI are set to reimagine the experience of how we travel for business.

  • By Rosie Whittaker
  • Forbes Staff
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