This week’s TAMIM Reading List is all about inflection points, moments when the ground shifts beneath our feet both literally and metaphorically. The AI industry faces its most significant legal challenge yet, with a record-setting copyright class action. At the same time, data centers and EV policy are reshaping the conversation around energy and infrastructure. A new road user charge for electric vehicles looms, while a teenage pilot prepares for a record-breaking global journey. Venus Williams proves age is just a number as she returns to the US Open at 45. Alan Joyce steps back into public view, and an earthquake in Victoria reminds us that change can strike without warning. From legal disruption to sporting defiance, this week’s stories explore ambition, innovation, and resilience.
📚 AI industry horrified to face largest copyright class action ever certified
📚 Data Centers Could Make or Break Electricity Affordability
📚 Plans being fast-tracked for new road user charge for EV drivers
📚 Fifteen-year-old hopes to break record as youngest pilot to fly around the world
📚 Alan Joyce left Qantas two years ago. Now he’s defending his record
📚 Venus Williams, 45, will be oldest US Open singles entrant in 44 years
📚 ‘A snap, then a rumble’: Earthquake rocks Mornington Peninsula
