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Tag: Machine

  • Why we shouldn't fear where technology is headed

    Why we shouldn't fear where technology is headed

    Would you give away your data for an extra 20 years of life?
  • The big data of caffeine

    The big data of caffeine

    Cyber isn't the only industry with a skills crisis.
  • How to hack a self-driving car

    How to hack a self-driving car

    All you need is a few well-placed stickers.
  • Boeing to build military drones

    Boeing to build military drones

    Partners with Defence Research Centre to develop AI.
  • Want to hook your brain up to a computer?

    Want to hook your brain up to a computer?

    Elon Musk is making it happen.
  • Algorithmic ‘vaccine’ could prevent AI manipulation

    Algorithmic ‘vaccine’ could prevent AI manipulation

    CSIRO researchers teaching AI to know when it’s being tricked.
  • A chat with Anthony Goldbloom of Kaggle

    A chat with Anthony Goldbloom of Kaggle

    "Google was a customer of ours and approached us about acquiring Kaggle."
  • If symptoms persist, visit a robot

    If symptoms persist, visit a robot

    How automation is revolutionising healthcare.
  • Hacking fax machines is a thing

    Hacking fax machines is a thing

    Yet another way to breach a company’s network.
  • Facebook disables 583 million fake accounts

    Facebook disables 583 million fake accounts

    AI and ML being used to detect dubious activity.
  • The supermarket with no check-outs

    The supermarket with no check-outs

    Welcome to the future of shopping.
  • Supercomputer eyes bionic vision

    Supercomputer eyes bionic vision

    CSIRO has switched on its new $4m deep learning machine.
  • Jobs, automation and AI

    Jobs, automation and AI

    How different will the future look?
  • ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 8

    ACS Heritage Project: Chapter 8

    By 1962, there were 74 computers installed in Australia.
  • Telstra warns fast growth tech could leave many behind

    Telstra warns fast growth tech could leave many behind

    Adopt or perish.
  • Understanding in ICT

    Understanding in ICT

    What do we need to move the profession forward?
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