artificial intelligence

Opera Australia Madama Butterfly

Researchers will revolutionise ways of working as well as reducing labour and logistic costs.

Futuristic android

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

spermarket cashier

Technological change has always destroyed jobs. But now automation and artificial intelligence are drying up the options for those displaced.

Nick Kyrgios

After analysing posts from 100,000 Twitter users, our research used big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence to reveal the hidden personality traits underpinning thousands of jobs.

Job map

Thousands of Australian students will get their Higher School Certificates this week – but how many will choose the ‘right career’?

David Goad (left) and Stephen Porges (right) at the UNSW Business Innovation Conference 2019.

Artificial intelligence has changed the way that people do business, but does it mean that it will eliminate jobs?

Camera surveillance

With Australia’s facial verification bill currently in draft, UNSW Senior Lecturer Dr Carmen Leong addresses how mass surveillance technology could impact the economy.

Kate Crawford Wallace Wurth Lecture

Distinguished New York University (NYU) Research Professor returns to UNSW Sydney to discuss the anatomy of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its social, environmental, economic and political implications.

Housing near Sydney's CBD

Researchers from the UNSW Built Environment City Analytics Lab are leading a project that will help homebuyers and investors make efficient and accurate land and property valuations.

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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