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Good afternoon,

One of Australia’s oldest law firms, Minter Ellison, is using generative artificial intelligence to accelerate a key legal step – discovery – in one of the only known examples of the technology infiltrating modern practice.

Titanium Ventures is turning to AI to unearth the next unicorn as it uses the much-hyped technology to determine which companies are likely to deliver the best returns.

Investors have questioned Atlassian’s growth strategy as the software titan swings to a quarterly loss after spending big on AI and giving away one of its most popular products for free.

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Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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