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How software developers feel about AI reshaping their work – and what this tells the rest of us
Human Creativity Can Save Books From AI Production Line
McAfee Launches World’s First Automatic and AI-powered Deepfake Detector Exclusively on Select New Lenovo AI PCs
AI And Plato Clash
New Criminal Laws To Combat Sexually Explicit Deepfakes 21 August
Day In Life – Working In Privacy And Data Ethics
Satellites, AI Unlock Cane Disease Detection
A new ‘AI scientist’ can write science papers without any human input. Here’s why that’s a problem
Digital Artist Creates Dreamscapes In Pixels, Neurons
It’s company earnings season. What does that mean – and why does it matter?
Neurotechnology is becoming widespread in workplaces – and our brain data needs to be protected
UQ And ARM Hub Partnership Accelerates Innovation
Can AI pick IVF embryos as well as a human? First randomised controlled trial shows promise
Allens invests in digital skills with new learning program
College Students Head To Campus With Mac And IPad
SLB and Palo Alto Networks expand collaboration to strengthen cybersecurity for the energy sector
Announcement of Program Schedule Ahead of “ICEF2024” to Be Held October 9-10 for Discussion of “Innovation,” Key to Solving Climate Change
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Radio interview – RTRFM Breakfast with Pam
Most Australians are worried about artificial intelligence, new survey shows. Improved media literacy is vital
Books that shook the business world: Exponential by Azeem Azhar
Local students celebrated at 2024 Victor Chang School Science Awards
AI-RAN Alliance Announces Appointment of Dr. Alex Jinsung Choi as Chair
Real-time crime centers are transforming policing – a criminologist explains how these advanced surveillance systems work
Defence scientist tests language capability at sea
Day In Life – Working In Data + AI
A world-first law in Europe is targeting artificial intelligence. Other countries can learn from it
Fast-paced IT degree prepares former pro-athlete Jake for a rapidly changing world
Say ‘aah’ and get a diagnosis on the spot: is this the future of health?
Indigenous science can help solve some of the great problems of our time. Here’s how
Federal Government announces National Science Statement and National Science and Research Priorities
Changing Game For Ag Tech
Statement On Cosmos Magazine
Optus and Devo Partner to Bring a 24/7 Managed Threat Monitoring Service to Australia
Australia’s new National Science Statement and Priorities to drive industrial transformation
AI Pilot To Help Tackle WA Teacher Workloads
Women are less interested in AI than men, but using it would help them advance at work
AI could be the breakthrough that allows humanoid robots to jump from science fiction to reality
AI accelerates the pace of development of new drugs for brain diseases
Enhancing AI To Support Warfighter
Academy Endorses S20 Communiqué 2024
14 steps to stop small business’s alarming downward spiral
What Can Placentas Reveal About Pregnancy And Beyond?
HKUST Develops Groundbreaking Artificial Compound Eye
Pfizer upgrades Melbourne plant making it one of the most advanced facilities in Australia
A US judge just called Google the ‘highest quality search engine’. But how do we determine ‘quality’?
New funding available for quantum technologies and advanced manufacturing
ENERGISING ENTERPRISE – 14 STEPS TO BOOST AUSTRALIA’S SMALL AND FAMILY BUSINESSES
Australian-Vietnamese collaborations secure $1.45 million to advance agricultural innovation