THE BRIEF: Bad AI
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 6:18amWelcome to Tuesday and some standout journalism this morning in the print papers, including a piece by The Australian's technology editor Jared Lynch which appears in both his home paper and tabloid stablemate The Daily Telegraph and Melbourne's Herald Sun, this morning, aswell as in the digital offerings (and not too surprisingly, there's a pic in The Australian with a smiling Mr Vos and an evil-looking Terminator type machine).
Short story - Jarvis, a personal assistant (though embedded in a computer, not looking like old red eyes there) told Vos it would kill a controlling human to stop them turning it off. How? By hacking into their car, for example, and causing a fatal accident. Yes, it sounds very science-fictioney, but people, this is increasingly our world. &...
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