School of Computer Science and Engineering

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Research shows start-up founders have distinct personality traits, and they’re more important to the success of their companies than previously thought.

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We’re facing a significant advance in AI using methods that are not described in scientific literature, and with datasets restricted to a single for-profit company.

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The AI leans on a particular tactic for its success. If you knew what it was, beating it would get drastically easier.

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The recent MyDeal incident is the third major incident affecting Australians. We need the community’s confidence back in our cyber capabilities, say UNSW experts.

Robot dogs

The sentient, murderous humanoid robot is a complete fiction, and may never become reality. But that doesn’t mean we’re safe from autonomous weapons – they are already here.

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The collection of athlete data in professional sport has outpaced legal requirements and scientifically-proven benefit to athletes.

Professor Flora Salim

Women in AI promotes gender-inclusive artificial intelligence that benefits society.

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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This 2022 round of grants will support research across UNSW Sydney’s six faculties, with topics ranging from cooling technologies for urban heat mitigation to systemic risk in insurance.

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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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