While AI and robotics reshape our reality, experts explore how these emerging tools could be used to create a more equitable future – from healthcare breakthroughs to Indigenous-led innovation.
Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword that can help enhance transparency, but also perpetuate false claims about sustainability efforts.
AI development is currently held by a small number of companies. Public vigilance can help ensure they stick to ethical use of the technology.
With the major awards season over, 2024 is becoming the year for women in music, but a lack of information and knowledge about sexual violence in music spaces and other creative places can dampen this newfound visibility.
Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
Trace the increasingly blurred line between man and machine in the world of transhumanism on our “What Happens Next?” podcast.
Little has been said about the potential use and misuse of generative AI, particularly in medicine and healthcare.
Could the massive data we all generate when connecting to, and disconnecting from, the internet help researchers better-understand sleep?
This week on Monash University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”, learn how emerging technologies are changing the way we think about soldiers, and the way soldiers think about their jobs.
Researchers are working to transform conventional CCTV cameras into autonomously intelligent systems that can detect crimes in real time.
Human-centred design approaches can help solve some of our most pressing health challenges.
If humans are programming artificial intelligence, are we stuck with the human biases that inadvertently work their way into AI systems?
How did assumptions and biases find their way into machines? As groups around the world fight for social equality, is AI helping or hurting our progress?
How has COVID-19 accelerated technological change, innovation and advancement in digital healthcare?
Beyond COVID-19, is AI part of the response to the failures of aged care?
While concern grows over the ethical implications of artificial intelligence applications, interactive artworks are using AI-based emotion recognition technologies in a more positive way.
New facial recognition technology is justifiably raising fears for the end of privacy as we know it.
The need for physical autopsies may be reduced through a project in which digital 3D anatomical models can more accurately map bullet trajectories.
It's clear the role of technology in healthcare is growing and changing. But how these systems and tools are being implemented varies greatly, raising the question: Will digital health improve our lives or complicate them?
We should move beyond Western media reports about the country's “creepy” AI education technologies and look closer to home.
AI, robotics, advanced vision systems and drone-building are redefining one of the oldest sciences – geology.
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