By David Tuffley, Griffith University
Humans before animals and property. No discrimination as to who should survive. Safeguards against …
By David Tuffley, Griffith University
Humans before animals and property. No discrimination as to who should survive. Safeguards against …
If one US-based business gets its way, the age of cyborgs might be upon us sooner than we think.
Being half-man half-machine may still be…
Today initial coin offerings are raising millions of dollars in the blink of an eye, but just 12 months ago, mentioning an ‘ICO’ would have…
Australia is “caught in the shadow” of other nations with better IT infrastructure, according to a report into the nation’s digital economy,…
Swedish furniture retailer Ikea recently asked its customers how they’d like an artificial intelligence enabled couch to interact with them….
By Philippa Ryan, University of Technology Sydney
It’s not technology or regulation holding back the blockchain — software that sto…
By Tom Lee, University of Technology Sydney
For many people, craft is wooden chairs and pottery, all lovingly constructed by hand. A 3D-…
Australia is in the middle of an “Internet of Things (IoT) revolution” according to one report, but experts are questioning how often pe…
If your couch could speak to you, would you like it to sound humanlike or robotic? Should it act motherly and protective, or autonomous or c…
Virtual reality is shaping as the next big thing in entertainment, with content makers gearing up to take advantage of the demand for tailor…
There’s no shortage of predictions about how virtual reality could transform the way we do business, but exactly what that will look like is…
Widespread consumer uptake of virtual and augmented reality systems will likely take years, and when it does happen, it will mostly be focus…