AI

Artificial intelligence presents unseen reputational and regulatory risks

While many organisations are implementing artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions, there are costs and risks that need to be carefully considered. 

Toby Walsh with robot

Scientia Professor Toby Walsh has been recognised for his work to advance artificial intelligence.

Passersby watch Google office building

With companies increasingly handing decisions over to AI, tech giants like Google and Microsoft have to navigate the ethical challenges posed by machines.

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Female students need to be tech agile because women are twice as vulnerable as men to losing their jobs to automation, says a UNSW tech expert.

A team of people working together on a project.

There are a number of important considerations organisations must take into account when it comes to business analytics, big data and ethical AI, according to UNSW Business School's Sam Kirshner.

Team Australia for the AI Song Contest with their song Beautiful the World

Inspired by the recent bushfires, the Australian AI-generated song samples koala, kookaburra and Tasmanian Devil calls to give it an authentic Australian character.

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AI systems are being taught the subtleties of human behaviour so that they may be better placed to predict our intentions.

AI in Australia

Artificial Intelligence (AI) can enhance Australia's wellbeing, lift the economy, improve environmental sustainability and create a more inclusive and fair society.

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The Australian Human Rights Institute is a new initiative at UNSW Sydney that is bringing together researchers from different disciplines to find solutions to human rights challenges.

Military robots

While much of the world’s attention was focused last week on the G20 meeting in Hamburg, a historic decision took place at the United Nations in New York.

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