artificial intelligence

Epiwatch team

The Kirby Institute has developed the first non-English version of its AI-driven epidemic warning tool EPIWATCH, expanding its availability in one of the world's most populous countries.

Shadow of teenage girl crying

Artificial intelligence can help to identify risk factors for suicide and self-harm, according to new research from UNSW Sydney.

Rickard Kingsford Eureka Prize 2023

The Waterbirds Aerial Survey Team, led by Richard Kingsford, Toby Walsh and Jodi Rowley have received prestigious 2023 Eureka Prizes.

blue gavel hologram over robotic hands

As artificial intelligence approaches the bar, human lawyers won’t be sent back to the bench just yet, says a UNSW expert.

A lethal autonomous weapon firing missiles

UNSW Sydney artificial intelligence expert says autonomous systems being used in the current Ukraine conflict need to be prohibited in the same way as chemical and biological weapons.

books in shadow

Prosecraft creator Benji Smith believed he was honouring copyright laws while using more than 25,000 books without authors’ consent. 

Robot sitting on a bunch of book

Mona Awad and Paul Tremblay’s lawsuit claims their books were used without their consent. But copyright protection doesn’t apply to ideas – they’ll need to demonstrate the likelihood of economic loss.

Yang Song and Fatemeh Vafaee

Academics from UNSW Science and UNSW Engineering were recognised for their work in artificial intelligence in health and AI innovation.

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Machine learning can help extract important information from the huge numbers of plant specimens stored in herbaria, say UNSW Sydney scientists.

artificial intelligence

The artificial intelligence boom means a multi-trillion dollar industry is coming into existence before our eyes. With great opportunity come great risks, as two important new Australian reports show.

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