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The Doomsday Clock is still at 90 seconds to midnight. But what does that mean?
Australia may spend hundreds of millions of dollars on quantum computing research. Are we chasing a mirage?
40% jump in child bullying reports to eSafety
NSW latest measles alert for Sydney International Airport
Workshop to explain how AI can boost your busines
Fast-charging lithium battery seeks to eliminate ‘range anxiety’
BHP Xplor announces second program helping to accelerate critical resources exploration
MIT host Adelaide workshops
Jane Morgan and Brian Leedman Appointed to the Board of Directors of BlinkLab – Early and Accurate Detection of Autism using an…
Government’s Interim Response to Safe and Responsible AI an intelligent first step
Research reveals how ChatGPT bias affects product recommendations
Cornell, partners to supercharge NYS microchip industry
Enterprise Video Platform Developer Network Optix, Inc. Acquires Scailable BV and Its Innovative Cloud-to-Edge AI Deployment
WHO releases AI ethics and governance guidance for large multi-modal models
Beyond GDP: Mental wealth readies societies for mega-threats
Artificial intelligence has the potential to transform medicine
Australia plans to regulate ‘high-risk’ AI. Here’s how to do that successfully
CDU EXPERT: Discussion paper misses mark on taking AI threats seriously, expert
Smart glasses could help people who are blind or vision impaired navigate by sound
Vodafone announces pre-order offers on new Samsung Galaxy S24 Series for budget-conscious Australians
Revolutionizing Drug Development: Novigenix Unveils AI-Powered RNA Analysis for Immune Response Profiling
Federal Government’s interim AI response a sensible first step
Australians are concerned about AI. Is the federal government doing enough to mitigate risks?
The right balance needed in AI regulation to harness economic opportunities and manage risks
New paper suggests how universities can regain control of education from AI
Federal government has responded to AI legislation paper
$1 million for community arts and culture projects
Action to help ensure AI is safe and responsible
HKUST President Prof. Nancy IP to attend “Winter Davos”
Vodafone and Microsoft sign 10-year strategic partnership to bring generative AI, digital services and the cloud to more than 300 million businesses and consumers
To accelerate decarbonisation, focus on the power of electrification and digitalisation, Schneider Electric urges as Davos meeting kicks off
Immersive exhibition invites visitors to help mend our broken world
New research: Australian ecommerce leads the charge in mass AI adoption
Albanese Government cracks down on illegal tobacco imports
Consortium aims to make NYS world’s AI capital
Strategic Mastery Series: Elevating Delegates through Workshops in Artificial Intelligence and Diplomacy
Microsoft unveils new generative AI and data solutions across the shopper journey, offering copilot experiences through Microsoft Cloud for Retail
Aussie-led international team develop groundbreaking new platform to fast-track lifesaving brain research
Blackford and See-Mode Partner to Bring AI Breast and Thyroid Detection Software to the Blackford Platform
Explainer – top six scams to watch out for in 2024
New year, new scams: NAB reveals top six to watch out for in 2024
AI technology rises to the challenge
1 in 3 people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse?
Spiden Announces Breakthrough in Non-Invasive Glucose Monitoring, Adds Key Executive Hires and Secures $15m in Additional Funding
Cenosco Acquires Shell’s Integrity Management System (IMS) Software, Making It Available for the Broader Oil & Gas and Chemical Sector
AI is our ‘Promethean fire’: using it wisely means knowing its true nature – and our own minds
A decade of success: How CSIRO’s Total Wellbeing Diet measures up
Sydney’s spectacular welcome to 2024