Canberra leaps into AI without a working safety net Communications & Technology The Australian Public Service will become one of the first in the world to use AI when it trials Microsoft’s 365 Copilot software next year.
Premium Insights and analysis AI is no substitute for traditional research, as Google Bard so amply proves November 8, 2023 By Tom Ravlic Communications & Technology What else does a large language model such as Google Bard chew up, screw up, and spit out in areas people using it have no knowledge about?
Parliamentary committee reminds parties to verify submissions generated by AI November 7, 2023 By Tom Ravlic Communications & Technology The committee also referred the issue of artificial intelligence’s possible impact on the work of committees to the clerk of the senate.
AI regulation: It’s time to act, Australia June 16, 2023 By Alex Antic and Tania Churchill Communications & Technology It’s appropriate to be afraid of AI. Australia should harmonise its regulatory approach to AI with its major allies and trading partners.
AI’s rapid evolution has experts warning change is coming faster than they can predict June 2, 2023 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology A report on generative AI has been welcomed by a number of special interest and advocacy groups, including the federal opposition.
AI to Z: All the terms you need to know to keep up in the AI hype age April 26, 2023 By Samar Fatima and Kok-Leong Ong Communications & Technology There’s a lot of overlap in AI-related concepts. Understanding how they are different from each other, and how they relate, is important.