by Matilda Meikle | Jun 27, 2024 | Environment, Technology
Conservation scientists are employing the power of artificial intelligence to count flamingo populations in Botswana. Experts from UNSW’s Centre for Ecosystem Science have discovered a method of accurately counting hundreds of thousands of flamingos in Botswana using...
by Matilda Meikle | Jun 20, 2024 | Technology
With AI playing a bigger role in everyday operations, it is important to understand the possible bias informing system decisions. AI bias, also known as machine learning bias, is a prejudice within technological systems which occurs when human opinions skew training...
by Neela Lummel | Jun 3, 2024 | Technology, Youth
Into the Light, a report published by the Childlight Global Child Safety Institute at the University of Edinburgh Childlight, brings the prevalence of online child sexual exploitation and abuse out of the shadows. The recently published report collected and assessed...
by Matilda Meikle | May 29, 2024 | Business, Technology
With operation technology becoming vital to industrial operations, it is important to safeguard against cyber threats and protect your business. Operational technology (OT) maintains efficiency and automation in the critical infrastructure sector, limiting risks while...
by Matilda Meikle | May 27, 2024 | Technology
A leading Australian space researcher has been nominated for several prestigious awards. Dr Gabrielle Caswell, Director of Space Port Australia, has been named a finalist for three AusSpace24, Australian Space Awards. The awards honour industry leaders shaping the...
by Matilda Meikle | May 27, 2024 | Technology
Australia is at the forefront of driver safety software thanks to several new programs. Creating a supportive environment for drivers to learn how to adapt to a variety of road conditions and environmental factors, these software programs will revolutionise driver...