AI

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The day is coming – some say has already arrived – when artificial intelligence starts to invent things that its human creators could not. But our laws are lagging behind this technology, UNSW experts say.

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Using machine learning, we analysed meaning and feeling in different translations of an ancient Hindu holy text.

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Businesses must develop ethical, socially responsible, trustworthy, and sustainable data business models to protect consumers' privacy in an increasingly AI-driven world, say UNSW Business School experts.

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2021 has been a massive year for stories in business, with record levels of government debt, employees continuing to work from home, and groundbreaking creative digital innovations.

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Facebook is under fire (again) for its questionable business ethics – what exactly did they do wrong and what will happen as a result?

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It's already happening – but there is a big difference between predicting judgement and exercising judgement and it's clear which one AI is better at.

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Automation is set to put a lot of people out of work - but machine learning could help them find their next career.

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Researchers at UTS and UNSW Sydney have developed a machine learning-based method that can identify and recommend jobs to workers looking for a new role.

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. 

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

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