Given its remit and membership, the inquiry is unlikely to break new ground – and has met fierce opposition even before starting its work.
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?
We all face it – whether we invite it in or not. From our workplaces to the societies within which we live, uncertainty is everywhere.
In the AI age, rewarding the beauty of our imperfections by designing learning activities and assessments that reframe “deficiencies” as human assets that can be complemented by AI could be the way forward.
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?
How someone perceives and responds to uncertain stimuli is an essential workplace skill in nearly every industry.
Evidence will play a vital role in successfully implementing the extension of the Victorian tutor learning initiative through 2022.
Although it was a century ago, there are parallels between the Spanish Flu pandemic and COVID-19. What was it like on the frontline for our healthcare workers this time around – and what have we learnt as a society?
Advances in anatomy education have allowed it to successfully pivot to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, but laboratory dissection remains a cornerstone of the discipline.
Depression and anxiety are on the rise during restrictions, according to a new national survey charting the mental health of Australians.
Pandemic uncertainty is a global struggle, never more so than among COVID-19's frontline healthcare workers – but can tolerance of medical uncertainty be taught?
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