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Apple introduces powerful new iPad mini built for Apple Intelligence
PhD project with focus on digital microscopy and AI for diagnostics in resource-limited settings
Albanese Government opens consultation on review of artificial intelligence and the Australian Consumer Law
Do people trust AI on financial decisions? We found it really depends on who they are
Partnerships vital to futureproofing our workforce in a changing world
How AI can help you make a computer game without knowing anything about coding
When AI plays favourites: How algorithmic bias shapes the hiring process
Human Rights Committee Opens One Hundred and Forty-Second Session in Geneva
KI-Mayo Clinic: Better Together For 30 Years
Avaya Intelligently Augments CX Role With AI-Based ‘Virtual Operations Manager’
Australia has led the way regulating gene technology for over 20 years. Here’s how it should apply that to AI
Local startup tackling the growing problem of space debris with SA Government support
Is academic ‘TikTok’ the future of learning?
Is Academic ‘TikTok’ Future Of Learning?
Victoria Leading Fight Against Childhood Cancer
AI-powered Pipeline For Personalized Cancer Vaccines
Special Rapporteur: Children facing higher risk of sexual abuse and exploitation from misuse of technologies
The government’s social media ban for kids will exempt ‘low-risk’ platforms. What does that mean?
South Australian students to learn about dangers of social media
Coles opens its second world-class automated customer fulfilment centre in time for Christmas
Lions Outback Vision Announced As Winner Of Challenge
Assessing What Makes Reasonable Decision With AI
How artificial intelligence is unmasking bias throughout the recruitment process
Mandatory Guardrails For AI In High-Risk Settings
Use of AI in property valuation is on the rise – but we need greater transparency and trust
AI affects everyone – including Indigenous people. It’s time we have a say in how it’s built
AI was central to two of 2024’s Nobel prize categories. It’s a sign of things to come
​​AI policy guidance and training: Rounding out a responsible approach for AI adoption​
Excellence celebrated at 25th Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science
Engineers Shine In Global Researcher Ranking
Governing body needed on AI regulation that includes medical professionals and consumers
Australia’s Cost-of-living Blind Spot
Experts of the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women Praise Saudi Arabia’s Efforts to Promote Women’s Economic Empowerment, Ask about…
The dangers of voice cloning and how to combat it
Machine learning cracked the protein-folding problem and won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry
Google Deepmind founder shares Nobel prize in chemistry for AI that unlocks the shape of proteins
Google Deepmind founder shares Nobel prize in chemistry for AI that unlocks shape of proteins
How a subfield of physics led to breakthroughs in AI – and from there to this year’s Nobel Prize
Why did Japan’s new leader trigger snap elections only a week after taking office? And what happens next?
HKUST Introduces City’s Largest Liquid Immersion Cooling Technology
Adani Airport Holdings Limited and Thales Forge Strategic Partnership to Improve Airport Operations and Passenger Experience in India
More South Australians choosing apprenticeships in priority areas
AI For All – An Equitable Regulatory Framework for Australia
Prime Minister’s Prizes For Science
AI is a multi-billion dollar industry. It’s underpinned by an invisible and exploited workforce
Firesign Theatre made lowbrow, high-concept media critique
Physics Nobel awarded to neural network pioneers who laid foundations for AI
How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence your views