artificial intelligence

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A text-generator designed by a UNSW PhD researcher harnesses artificial intelligence to generate creative short stories.

Scientia Professor Toby Walsh and Professor Charles C. Sorrell

Australia’s oldest learned society recognises UNSW professors for their work in the fields of artificial intelligence and ceramic science engineering.

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By 2062, experts estimate that we will have created machines as intelligent as humans. Already AI has become so integrated into our everyday lives that it’s often hard to detect… from home robots to smartphones telling you the fastest route home at the press of a button. 

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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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As the perils and wonders of artificial intelligence begin to permeate our lives, the ‘IPCC report for AI’ calls for action to ensure a safe future.

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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 from UNSW Sydney will receive federal government funding for seven new medical research projects.

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If we aren’t careful with our online data, artificial intelligence will take over our intimate personal lives, a new book says.

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As machines become more sophisticated, will artificial intelligence be the evolution or the end of art?

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