While large language models such as ChatGPT offer vast potential in reshaping educational methods, the challenges are many.
The artform’s multi-dimensional nature, combined with concepts of abstraction, can provide a powerful way to think differently about the complex problems affecting us today.
What are the implications of the Internet of Behaviours for tourism stakeholders in a hyper-connected and data-driven world?
Muslim girls are one among many minority groups underrepresented in STEM in Australia. Diversity is important, not just ethically and socially, but also economically.
A new study underlines the need for regulatory reform to address the dismissal of women workers during pregnancy, including on the basis of redundancy.
Healthcare is increasingly turning to AI to make patient care more effective, safe, and efficient, but the question remains: Does the reality match the intentions?
Recreating workplace experiences through simulation is an effective learning tool, one in which people can practise how they might respond to sometimes difficult situations.
Companies can eliminate biases by looking at their performance criteria and review them if they’re lopsided toward masculinity rather than femininity.
Monash Education celebrates the stories of five people nominated by senior leadership for their work in #breakingthebias both at work and home.
Until sporting organisations rectify their structural racism problems, players like the former Yorkshire cricketer will be forced to work in unwelcome and unsafe environments.
Limiting the powers of Victoria’s chief health officer is the right thing to do as we shift from fighting COVID-19 to living with it.
If humans are programming artificial intelligence, are we stuck with the human biases that inadvertently work their way into AI systems?
The significance of a positive state of mind for survival is well-documented. In a COVID-19 world, it can also help motivate us to shape a better alternative future.
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?
A review of job application studies in 18 countries shows that bias against those with ethnic minority names is still endemic.
A recent survey of Australians’ attitudes towards the use of facial recognition technology revealed significant concerns about privacy, security, and bias.
Should the word apply to an application that’s difficult to use and doesn’t take human needs into account?
COVID-19 is showing us how our reliance on smartphones renders everyday life more visible – and ultimately more controllable.
Will the rise of algorithmic decision-making and AI threaten the essential elements of being human?
The challenge is to integrate AI into our society just like we’ve done with other valuable but dangerous technologies in the past, like electricity and cars.
Understanding how our brain responds to good and bad food choices could help combat the world's obesity epidemic.
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