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This week's case study takes a look at how the Australian Red Cross is bringing in generative AI to help tackle language barriers as it moves through its major transformation?plus?plans to create a marketplace of tech volunteers. Brett Wilson said crossing language barriers plays?an important?role at the volunteer-based organisation.

“It's?only early days.?We've?been looking at Microsoft Copilot.?We help?a lot of?vulnerable people where English is not necessarily their first language?and?they might come to Australia and?they?come to our website and try to figure out how we can help them."

The quantum computing space is on the verge of its next major milestone as CEO and founder Q-CTRL , Michael Biercuk believes?“we’re?right on the threshold”?of quantum advantage.?

The ACCC has highlighted 74 percent of Australians are “uncomfortable” with the concept personal information?is?shared or sold with other companies.

The Central Highlands Water are ready to replace multiple on-premise systems with a cloud-based ERP platform over the next two years.?

SolForge Fusion is ready to launch into Web3, despite potential player push-back and allow gamers to mint their own algorithmically generated decks into tradeable digital assets and earn more through rare unlocks.

CSIRO are on the CISO hunt.

Forrester warns “new hotspots have emerged for money launderers”.

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