Thursday, 4 June 2026

Australia gains access to powerful AI amid questions about readiness.

Extract from ABC News

Anthropic logo is seen in this photo

The use of a powerful AI model has been limited by the US company due to its cybersecurity capabilities. (Reuters: Dado Ruvic)

In short: 

The Australian government and several private companies have gained access to a powerful artificial intelligence model not released publicly due to its cybersecurity risk.

Anthropic has granted 150 organisations across 15 countries, including Australia, access to its Claude Mythos Preview as part of the expansion of its Project Glasswing.

What's next?

Independent MP Kate Chaney is calling on the government to step up its response to AI amid concerns Australia is not preparing fast enough for the opportunities or risks.

What do the Pope and most Australians have in common? Neither trust AI companies.

 Extract from ABC News

Analysis

Pope Leo XIV wearing a Chicago White Sox cap

Pope Leo XIV has urged global governments to slow down the development of AI systems and their disruptive effects.  (Reuters: Remo Casilli)

Electric vehicle sales in Australia hit new high in May.

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By Lachlan Bennett

A woman in a black suit leans on the bonnet of a black car smiling at the camera

Electric Vehicle Council chief executive Julie Delvecchio says continued investment in charging infrastructure is critical to keep up with consumer demand for EVs. (ABC News: Lachlan Bennett)

In short:

One in five new vehicles sold in Australia in May was an EV, a monthly sale record.

EVs, along with hybrids and plug-in hybrids, accounted for nearly half of all vehicles sold last month.

Experts say the war in Iran and petrol price surge helped spur on some consumers but a broader market change is well underway.

Ukraine drones hit St Petersburg, while NATO chief makes unannounced Kyiv visit.

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A plume of black smoke is seen over the port of St. Petersburg, Russia,

A plume of black smoke is seen over the port of St Petersburg. (AP Photo)

In short: 

Ukraine has struck an oil export terminal in St Petersburg hours before Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual economic forum got underway.

The governor of the wider Leningrad region said air defences had shot down 59 drones overnight.

What's next?

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has arrived in Kyiv for an unannounced trip.

AI may be tightening jobs market, but some roles could see stronger demand.

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A woman in a white shirt and long hair looks at camera.

Lisa Harmer lost her job in communications and marketing and says AI has reshaped her job prospects. (ABC News: Billy Cooper)

In short:

A new economic report by consultancy firm Deloitte says the AI "winners" will be organisations that combine human and machine strengths, with recruiters saying human judgement will still be key. 

Deloitte says AI is shifting the job market, not necessarily through cuts but role transformations.

What's next?

It says employment is still growing, but hiring is starting to slow down as a result of AI.