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AI and financial sustainability focus for CBAA conference
This year’s Community Broadcasting Association of Australia’s conference kicked off in Nipaluna/Hobart this week, hosting community media from across the......
Deception in disguise: The impact of AI on global politics
Artificial intelligence may not be new, but the fast-paced growth of AI is finding more and more uses in daily......
Study finds AI hiring systems discriminate Australian employees
An Australian-first study has found that Artificial Intelligence hiring systems pose a significant risk of discrimination. This year over sixty......
Australian researcher awarded for COVID-19 virus genomic sequencing
Last week an academic and his team were recognised for their outstanding work at the 2025 GSK Award for Research......
Authors challenge AI proposed copyright law exception
AI could pose a new threat – with Australian authors fearing a proposed shift in copyright laws could give power......
Calls for AI ethics to be added in University curriculum
Artificial Intelligence is now widespread and used across many sectors in society, including universities. In Australia, most university students lack......
WA government approves first clinically designed AI therapy tool
The Western Australia government has approved Australia’s first clinically designed AI mental health chatbot assistant, Reeboot AI, under its Artificial......
AI hiring systems may be enabling discrimination against marginalised jobseekers
AI hiring systems are becoming the new norm that companies are using as part of their recruitment processes. Whilst this......
AI Robot cleans while you shop
AI is moving ever forwards in our daily lives, and now we are likely to see the Robot X4 ROVR......
Australian AI literacy and trust levels among the lowest worldwide
A new study by the Melbourne Business School and KPMG has found that while half of Australians regularly use artificial......