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The Weekly Cybers #97
December 12, 2025
Australia’s social media age restrictions have come into force. It’s too early to judge their success or otherwise, obviously, but there’s plenty of commentary. And AI continues to dominate the rest of the news.
The Weekly Cybers #96
December 5, 2025
Australia gets a National AI Plan without safety “guardrails”, the social media age restrictions are just five days away, the government is to target “dark patterns”, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #95
November 28, 2025
With just 12 days to go there’s yet more news about Australia’s social media age restrictions, a new AI Safety Institute, and so many other stories it hurts. Happy Friday.
The Weekly Cybers #94
November 21, 2025
Twitch added to the social media age restrictions just 19 days before they start, platforms to get a Digital Duty of Care, courts overwhelmed with AI garbage, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #93
November 14, 2025
The Australian government releases its AI plan, the big platforms will cop a “media bargaining incentive”, we continue the countdown to the social media age restrictions, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #92
November 7, 2025
Reddit to be age restricted but not Roblox, Microsoft apologises and offers refunds, FoI changes to be killed in the Senate, the usual smorgasbord of AI news, and more.
The Weekly Cybers #91
October 31, 2025
AI companies cop a copyright slap down, Microsoft cops a legal battle over misleading conduct, and cops starting building an AI-based Gen Z and Alpha translator. Oh, and lots more.
The Weekly Cybers #90
October 24, 2025
There’s that Amazon Web Services outage you may have noticed, Westpac forced to allow working from home, a new AI web browser, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #89
October 17, 2025
Deloitte’s corrected report needed more corrections, discourse continued as Australia’s social media age restrictions loom, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #88
October 10, 2025
AN0M sting operation declared legal in Australia, Deloitte refunds part of their $440,000 fee over AI fakery, cops may be given freedom to use abuse images to catch perps, SMS Sender ID Registry rollout starts, and much, much more.
The Weekly Cybers #87
October 3, 2025
Optus fails again but pays no tax, more pushback against the social media age restrictions, plenty of AI news, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #86
September 26, 2025
Four people die as Optus breaks Triple Zero calls, Australia’s looming social media age restrictions continue to raise questions, OpenAI’s ChatGPT features in a raft of AI stories, and more.
The Weekly Cybers #85
September 19, 2025
Vibe-based guidelines for Australia’s social media age restrictions, Kmart slapped over facial recognition, a $92,000 tweet, and more.
The Weekly Cybers #84
September 5, 2025
The social media age assurance tech trial delivered mixed results at best, robodebt victims to get another $475 million compensation, FoI restrictions to be tightened, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #83
August 29, 2025
Employees surveilled at home claim unfair dismissal, Senate to investigate search engine safety, telco intercept laws to be tweaked, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #82
August 22, 2025
Mumbling and grumblings about social media age restrictions because “It’s not a ban, it’s a delay”, Minister Ayers and the Productivity Commissioner talk up AI and talk down regulation, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #81
August 15, 2025
It’s becoming predictable: social media age restrictions in the news again, AI and next week’s productivity roundtable, new cybercrime statistics, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #80
August 8, 2025
The Productivity Commission and the Treasurer side with tech bros on AI regulation, NBN goes with Amazon’s Project Kuiper, OpenAI launches GPT-5, and much more.
The Weekly Cybers #79
August 1, 2025
Even more about Australia’s social media age restrictions including the actual rules, a little on the UK’s efforts, plenty of new legislation, and much, much more.
The Weekly Cybers #78
July 25, 2025
There’s quite a lot about internet age restrictions this week, plus extended powers for ASIO, the politics of short-form video, and a lot more.
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