Will AI soon run businesses as ‘artificial persons’?
How can we regulate AI within existing legal frameworks to reduce undesirable behaviours and assign legal responsibility for autonomous actions of AIs?
Why companies should have an AI business strategy in place
AI will fundamentally alter the business landscape in the coming years, and companies need to be prepared for this shift.
Why this “thankless chore” is central to your AI implementation
Poor data hygiene can lead to serious compliance problems, such as violating data privacy laws, which can easily happen if documents are fed ad hoc into AI tools.
‘Kept me awake at night’: The ethical considerations of AI in recruitment
Within the next year, if you apply for a new job or a promotion it's likely your application will initially be screened by an artificial intelligence (AI) tool.
Is your generative AI approach stifling employee innovation?
Amid all the pomp surrounding the emergence of generative AI, a shadow looms -- the potential for employers to seize all AI-derived benefits, inadvertently discouraging further innovation from their employees.
The hidden socio-environmental costs of AI nobody is talking about
It is estimated that training GPT-3 required somewhere between 210,000 and 700,000 litres of water (the equivalent of that used to produce between 300 and 1,000 cars).
Join the AI ride but don’t forget to belt up
New data shows Australian businesses are racing to adopt generative AI (GenAI) tools, even if their enthusiasm is outpacing their awareness of challenges and risks.
These four AI technologies could be the next ChatGPT
The rapid acclimatisation to ChatGPT leaves us with a lingering question: what’s next? Here are four AI technologies waiting on the sidelines right now that hold promise.
Looking into the past for the future: How AI will affect the future of work
The implications of gigantic numbers around AI and the future of work are sobering, but how reliable are these predictions?
Meet the five women changing the face of AI in Australia
Women in Australia are pioneering AI and helping to answer many questions around the effect of the technology on the world. Here are five of them.
PeopleGPT deploys AI in recruitment, but not without downsides
US-based PeopleGPT is using advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help companies find the perfect candidates for their open positions.
Four out of five Australian managers say new employees must be AI-ready: Microsoft
Four out of five Australian managers say new hires will need skills to manage the growth of artificial intelligence in the workplace, Microsoft says, reflecting the current buzz around next-generation technology and a genuine belief its long-term capabilities.