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The government says more people need to use AI systems

AI systems are trained on incomprehensibly large data sets using advanced mathematics most people don’t understand.

‘Restify’ to help Indian-Australian community navigate death-related matters

The platform offers resources for will planning, funeral arrangements, family communication, and emotional support, all designed to reduce stress and save time and money for grieving families.

Parents urged to act as sadistic sextortion surges across Australia

These online communities use different names and monikers to operate on social media or messaging platforms, and consist of members from all around the world.

National Cabinet pledges $4.7 billion to bolster family violence services

Social media’s role in exacerbating violence was also discussed, with Mr Albanese hinting at imminent actions coordinated between states and territories.

Dussehra Exhibition offers Puja shopping under one roof in Sydney

The Dussehra Exhibition in Granville, Sydney, in its third edition now, offers a unique experience where you can visit multiple stores, select your outfits and do your Puja shopping for the family.

Groundbreaking cyber traineeship program to nurture neurodivergent talent launched

Participants, aged between 19 and 41, have diverse educational backgrounds ranging from high school graduates to those pursuing tertiary education.

How Australia’s new AI ‘guardrails’ can clean up the messy market for artificial intelligence

A lack of skills and experience among decision-makers is undoubtedly part of the problem.

Indian-origin Aussie kids chant verses from the Bhagavad Gita in Sydney

The event began with prayers by the teachers and lighting of the lamp.

Australia supports Sri Lanka police in combating online child abuse

The delegation also engaged with members of QLD JACET to understand the critical role of peer-to-peer databases in tracking and disrupting the spread of child abuse material in the region.

Six academics awarded grants ahead of University of Melbourne’s Delhi centre launch

This new Centre marks a major milestone for the University, serving as a hub for academic, community, and industry collaborations in India.

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Indian-Australian become largest overseas-born Aussies taking over England

Overseas-born individuals now make up 32 per cent of the country’s estimated population of 27.6 million—approaching the historic peak of 32.4 per cent recorded in 1891.

‘King Khan’ charged over alleged unexplained wealth in Fiji as drug investigations widens

The restraining order also covered a $400,000 property, cash held in a local bank, and four vehicles.

Coalition vows to cap top public sector pay as election battle over spending intensifies

Wilson said the savings generated from the cap, estimated at more than $20 million over the next decade, would be redirected toward essential services
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