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Ukraine war: why the Russian army is still using morse code more than a century after its invention
City Futures Research Centre receives $1 million to create state-of-the-art housing data lab
Projects funded by 2024 New Frontier Grants look toward the future
Viruses are doing mysterious things everywhere – AI can help researchers understand what they’re up to in the oceans and in your gut
Budget investment in arts training and education must result in quality jobs
Cognite Data Fusion® Now Available on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia
Students dive into digital careers for National Careers Week
NetApp Unveils Unified Data Storage Built for the AI Era
Check And Check-methane
Xsolla Releases Quarterly Insights Report on the Future of Gaming and Game Development: a Preliminary Analysis of Spring 2024 Metrics and Upcoming Trends
NetApp and Lenovo Offer Converged Infrastructure Solution Optimized for GenAI
Engineers Australia 2024 Budget Response: Is this the blueprint for a smarter, greener Australia?
‘Noise’ in the machine: Human differences in judgment lead to problems for AI
How did science and research stack up in the 2024 Federal Budget?
Growth of digital economy outperforms overall growth across OECD
National AusiSTAR Hub to provide data science boost for Aussie athletes
Major Construction Company Deploys Boomi to Build Stable Data Core
​​Responsible use of AI by governments: Discussion with OECD, US State Department, and the DTA​
NTT DATA to Provide Digital Transformation Services for Salesforce
AI can make up songs now, but who owns the copyright? The answer is complicated
Don’t Matter If You’re This Or That
Artificial intelligence and the education revolution: SCU Buzz
Release of “Fugaku-LLM” – a large language model trained on the supercomputer “Fugaku” Enhanced Japanese language ability, for use in research and business
AI-assisted writing is quietly booming in academic journals. Here’s why that’s OK
First Climate Action Week Sydney kicking off tomorrow – Mon 13 May
AI system can predict the structures of life’s molecules with stunning accuracy – helping to solve one of biology’s biggest problems
Wearable devices can now harvest our brain data. Australia needs urgent privacy reforms
Databricks and ARM Hub sign partnership to boost manufacturing
First ever Climate Action Week Sydney kicking off on Monday
Commissioner Kershaw Welcomes Reappointment
Improving productivity and profitability through small changes
Dead & Company concert funds $800K for new climate solutions
Researchers create AI model to understand how brain activity relates to illness
Your AMA24 Conference – Sessions Unveiled
Transforming Treatments For Dry AMD
Laying Foundations For Best Breeding
Australian Prime Minister Question And Answer – Perth
AI companions can relieve loneliness – but here are 4 red flags to watch for in your chatbot ‘friend’
ServiceNow and Microsoft expand strategic alliance, combining generative AI capabilities to enhance choice and flexibility
Microsoft announces $3.3 billion investment in Wisconsin to spur artificial intelligence innovation and economic growth
OpenAI’s content deal with the FT is an attempt to avoid more legal challenges – and an AI ‘data apocalypse’
The reconstruction of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman’s face makes her look quite friendly – there’s a problem with that
AI may be to blame for our failure to make contact with alien civilisations
Flavoured vapes may produce many harmful chemicals when e-liquids are heated – new research
HKUST and Beijing Tiantan Hospital Forge Strategic Partnership
Generative AI That Imitates Human Motion
2-for-1 tickets arrive right on time for all-star Vivid Sydney human rights show
Huge investment to expand SA’s Artificial Intelligence capability