Meet Lookout: The digital platform revolutionising in-home care
Lookout is the world’s first digital care management platform designed with lived expertise and the customer's perspective front of mind.
In Australia, AI machines can now be named as inventors. Is the future of tech at risk?
Last week, Australia’s Federal Court ruled an artificial intelligence (AI) system can be named as an inventor. What does this mean for the future of tech?
Government launches artificial intelligence action plan
The federal government has unveiled its first action plan dedicated to establishing Australia as a global leader in developing and adopting responsible artificial intelligence.
SA startup Pickstar is incorporating AI to improve matchmaking
The AIML was asked by Pickstar to improve their matchmaking process for both their customers and stars.
Winners of Women in AI Awards demonstrate how a “diverse workforce equals diverse solutions”
The Australia and New Zealand Women in AI Awards has named its winners, with a broad range of work and industries highlighted across the list.
The AI bedroom item that’s set to become the future of sleep
Some say three is a crowd, but is artificial intelligence the trick to helping you get a better night’s sleep?
Data61 researchers prove AI can learn to manipulate human behaviour: What’s next?
While artificial intelligence does not possess human-like intelligence and emotions, its capabilities are powerful and rapidly developing.
Investing in training and upskilling will “turbocharge” Australian economy, report finds
Australia was already facing a looming digital skills crisis, and the pandemic has kicked it into overdrive, research has found.
HR trend forecast: Five ways HR will change in 2021
Accurate forecasting has never been more critical, nor more difficult. Read on for five emerging trends that will shape HR in 2021.
How a customer-first mindset helped this company through COVID-19
Faced with an 8400% spike in hardship requests, SocietyOne reframed their triage and assessment process with a customer first mindset.
Controversy at Google signals a push-back against biased algorithms and unaccountable AI
Earlier this month, Timnit Gebru, a lead researcher at Google, abruptly left the company, sparking a debate about unaccountable AI.
Only 16% of Australians approve of AI, and 96% want it to be better regulated
Research suggests Australians are ambivalent about trusting artificial intelligence systems, with 45% unwilling to share their data.