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.
Scientists have utilised AI to predict T cell receptors, advancing personalised medicine, and boosting immunotherapy and vaccine development.
In the season nine premiere of Monash’s podcast, learn how AI, deepfakes and humanoid robots are transforming human interaction and our perception of reality.
As Medicare turns 40 years old this month, it’s important to reflect on its achievements, and also what needs to be done to remodel it.
Are the rapid advancements in AI, medicine and neuroscience propelling us towards a transhumanist future?
Monash's award-winning podcast, “What Happens Next?”, returns for an eighth season that explores pressing global issues.
Why did so many people choose to trust the Robodebt automated system over the drumbeat of criticism that it was unlawful, and its outcomes flawed?
As the death toll mounts from the earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria, research is underway to utilise facial recognition technology to identify victims in future catastrophes.
Little has been said about the potential use and misuse of generative AI, particularly in medicine and healthcare.
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?
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?
Monash's most recent cohort of Fulbright, Rhodes and Schwarzman scholars share their passions and plans for the future.
An AI court system isn't a distant dream. “It’s here, it’s happening,” says former chief justice Marilyn Warren.
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