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1 in 3 people are lonely. Will AI help, or make things worse?

While generative AI itself is relatively new, the fields of belonging and human-computer interaction have been explored reasonably well, with results that may surprise you.

AI is our ‘Promethean fire’: using it wisely means knowing its true nature – and our own minds

In February, ChatGPT set the record as the fastest app to reach 100 million users.

Monash University and India’s Apollo University Forge Partnership to Advance Digital Health and AI

The partnership opens up a corridor of knowledge exchange and innovation between the two institutions.

Australia has its first framework for AI use in schools – but we need to proceed with caution

Framework puts an extraordinary onus on schools and teachers to do high-stakes work for which they may not be qualified or do not have time or funding to complete.

Artificial intelligence is already in our hospitals. 5 questions people want answered

Social and ethical considerations, including high-quality engagement with consumers and communities, are essential to shape AI use in health care.

Future democracies and the rise of China’s generative AI power

“China leads the world in 37 out of 44 critical technologies, with Western democracies falling behind in the race for scientific and research breakthroughs.”

AI-powered quality control: Jidoka Tech and Emertel collaborate to transform manufacturing in Australia

The partnership brings in innovative technologies, including deep learning algorithms and advanced image augmentation among others.

AI, philosophy and religion: What machine learning can tell us about the Bhagavad Gita

By Rohitash Chandra Machine learning and other artificial intelligence (AI) methods have had immense success with scientific and technical tasks such as predicting how protein...

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India-born entrepreneurs Singh, Patel, Kaur and Sharma driving surge in new businesses

With 3% of the total population, Indian Australian founders started 22.2% of new businesses in the year 2025

Cowardly and barbaric: India slams Pakistan airstrike in Kabul that killed 400

New Delhi also warned that such actions could further destabilise the region.

Social cohesion must be nurtured to secure Fiji’s future, Assistant Minister tells Parliament

Plans are also in progress to digitise more than 60,000 Girmit records and establish a dedicated museum to preserve this history for future generations.
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