AI
AI predicts round of 16 scores at the Women’s World Cup
How far can Australia go? Which nations will make the final? Who will lift the trophy? We asked Robotinho for its take to the tournament’s big questions.
- by "Robotinho" and Mark Stehle
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Opinion
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Online scams are about to get more sophisticated than Nigerian princes
ChatGPT’s “evil cousin” WormGPT will allow bad actors to more accurately mimic the real deal in attempts to swindle and deceive people.
- by Suranga Seneviratne
Opinion
Robots
The robots that take our jobs need to pay taxes
If The Terminator is smart enough to time travel, it should be smart enough to submit a BAS statement.
- by Simon Taylor
Analysis
Analysis
Stolen information? The mystery over how tech giants train their AI chatbots
Google, Microsoft and OpenAI say they collect data legally from public sources, but others claim AI chatbots are trained using more nefarious methods.
- by Tim Biggs
Fashion’s new fakes: How AI will change what you wear
Six people at the forefront of a revolutionary creative frontier reveal (some of) their secrets.
- by Janice Breen Burns
No flesh nor bones: Why Nick Cave has nothing to fear from ChatGPT
Amid the hysteria about AI, humanity has a fundamental, if painful, advantage.
- by Richard King
Opinion
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Christopher Nolan said Oppenheimer was a cautionary tale for AI. Was he right?
The logic of mutually assured destruction – as in the case of nuclear weapons – will also be essential to protect us from the self-inflicted dangers of artificial intelligence.
- by Peter Hartcher
Opinion
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The world is scrambling to take back control of a risky technology
The sheer speed at which artificial intelligence has advanced has governments around the world scrambling to regulate a technology that carries as many risks to society as it does opportunities.
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
How an old Disney movie inspired Daniya to create a medical robot
Whether it’s a medical robot or a high-tech weather station, HSC technology subjects are an opportunity to indulge your passion.
Eric was diagnosed with low bone density. AI made his GP wonder if there was more to it
Victorian GPs have started using artificial intelligence to help diagnose health conditions and speed up consultations with their patients.
- by Henrietta Cook
Tech companies ‘operate like Don Draper’s world in Mad Men’
Developments in tech are moving at a rapid pace and that poses serious human rights issues, says journalist Tracey Spicer.
- by Kerrie O'Brien