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Here’s a recap of recent funding developments from Australia, India, the US and beyond.
AI enhances lawyers’ research skills but human oversight remains crucial for ensuring legal research relevance and accuracy, writes Keren Smith
Australia’s unemployment rate has dropped from 3.7 to 3.6%, as the labour market showed strength over September.
This Founder Friday, we delve into the inspiring journey of Simone Tsigolis as she turns her vision into reality with Jetlag Remedy.
New report discovered that 63% of women aged 40-59 found the idea of starting a business appealing, and 64% had a business idea. However, 78% hadn’t acted on their aspirations.
Moneytech advises what Debtor Finance is, but more importantly, how using it can improve cash flow and lead to strategic growth.
While innovation is crucial, don’t underestimate the power of seamless tech integrations. They can be the difference between a startup’s success and failure, says Simon
In this week’s Let’s Talk edition, our experts share their valuable insights into pricing methodologies, exploring various dimensions of pricing a product or service.
Mark offers 3 tips for the next generation of aspiring or young entrepreneurs and workers when it comes to deciding on careers and the big next business move.
Pureprofile’s 2023 Christmas Report reveals a challenging holiday season due to rising prices impacting Australians’ budgets.
Top stories
The Australian advertising industry is booming, outpacing the US and UK in growth. Digital advertising accounts for 67% of spending, revolutionizing the industry and creating new opportunities for businesses. Find out more in our latest report.
Australia
China has agreed to review the tariffs on Australian wine after a breakthrough in negotiations. If the sanctions are not removed, Australia will resume the dispute.
The Council of Small Business Organisations Australia (COSBOA) is in a standoff with Employment Minister Tony Burke over proposed industrial relations reforms. COSBOA calls for the bill's less contentious elements to be split off, while Burke argues for the package to remain intact.
AXA is in talks with investors for a new nature-based fund but says uncertainty around benchmarking of emerging asset classes is holding back green investment.
Australian Economy
Federal treasurer Jim Chalmers must ask the new Reserve Bank governor to accept an employment target the government has determined as the embodiment of the fine ambitions expressed in its white paper.
World
In the wake of controversial statements regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Harvard is facing pressure from donors and social media, causing a rift over freedom of speech and the role of universities.
In Argentina, the Peronist government's excessive taxation, currency manipulation, and trade restrictions have pushed many citizens to operate in the underground economy. The Economist provides an insightful analysis on the country's economic struggles.
India's government is expected to reject demands from Russian oil companies to pay for crude oil imports in Chinese yuan due to concerns over currency conversion costs and the potential impact on the rupee-yuan exchange rate. Russian firms have been seeking yuan payments as a result of Western sanctions and Russia's dependence on Chinese trade.
Tech
IBM has developed a new NorthPole processor that promises to be up to 35 times more efficient than a GPU in executing inference-based neural networks. Unlike other AI processors, NorthPole focuses specifically on inference tasks, such as image classification and audio transcription.
Wendy's is embracing AI technology at its drive-thrus, but this move raises concerns about the loss of human connection. To maintain your brand's humanity in the age of AI, adopt thoughtful AI solutions, focus on human-to-human outreach, and resist hiding behind technology.
Amazon managers now have the power to fire employees who refuse to come into the office at least three days a week, according to a leaked update to the company's global manager guide. This move aligns with the broader industry trend of CEOs pushing for a return to a full in-office work week, despite the benefits of remote work.
Curated for you
In a world obsessed with categorizing potential as either big or small, successful or not, under-appreciated small giants with limited resources are often overlooked. Scaling, as franchise restaurants have discovered, requires a thoughtful strategy.
Planning your business exit strategy from the start can lead to a more satisfying outcome. Craft an exit plan that aligns with your goals and maximize the value of your business.
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