Artificial intelligence (AI) has been used to write poetry, generate visual art, and compose Grammy-award nominated pop albums. But how does it actually work?
Our podcast theme features some of our greatest innovations, from fast Wi-Fi to the insect repellent Aerogard, with a little help from AI.
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Individuals who experience suicidal thoughts can show signs of this in the language they use. We analysed more than 100 suicide notes to find these language patterns.
Meet Dr Navinda Kottege and the robot 'Olympians' representing Australia in the DARPA Subterranean Final Challenge.
Smart collars will be able to track an animal’s movements in real-time and provide updates straight to their owner’s phone.
New research has revealed smart camera object detectors can be exploited with digital invisibility cloaks.
The moon will once again play a crucial role in the space race. But, this time, as a giant link in the planetary supply chain.
Computational science helps us visualise complex scientific problems. Our new partnership with Microsoft can help us find even more solutions.
A Data61 collaboration is seeing the construction of a tool that uses machine learning and citizen science to take the guesswork out of animal spotting.
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As the outbreak of COVID-19 continues to disrupt health, economic, political and social systems, cybersecurity is more important than ever.
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