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A.I. ‘Friend’ for Public School Students Falls Flat
New York Times· 15 hours agoLos Angeles schools hired a start-up to build an A.I. chatbot for parents and students. An A.I. platform named Ed was supposed to be an “educational...
Woot! 5 more Sydney suburbs will become late-night special entertainment precincts
Time Out· 3 days agoIf you’ve found yourself on Sydney’s Enmore Road after dark in recent years, you’ll have noticed there’s something in the air – alfresco tables are busy with diners chatting over bowls of noodles ...
Just in: Victoria is officially going to trial pill testing at festivals across the state this...
Time Out· 7 days agoVictorians love music festivals and we've got plenty of them over the warmer months, like Beyond the Valley, Laneway Festival and Meredith Music Festival, to name just a few. This summer, festival ...
There’s going to be a big show of Monet's dazzling Thames paintings this autumn
Time Out· 7 days agoClaude Monet loved foggy old London. Between 1899 and 1901, the pioneering French artist came to the...
A new study by the ATO has revealed Melbourne's richest postcodes
Time Out· 4 days agoAnd one of them may actually surprise you...
Green Day at London’s Wembley Stadium: timings, tickets and everything you need to know
Time Out· 4 days agoGet ready to rock out.
Council Post: The Role Of Human Oversight In AI-Driven Financial Services
Forbes· 6 days agoAnil Sood currently leads the AI Governance practice at EY Canada. The advent of large language models (LLMs) has been one of the most significant technological breakthroughs in recent years ...
★★★★★: The callously innovative satire of 'Trophy Boys' brings big laughs to Sydney stage
Time Out· 3 days agoIf you had asked me what I thought the next canonical Australian text would be before I watched...
TDCX and Supa team up on data labelling | Computer Weekly
Computer Weekly· 7 days agoSingapore’s TDCX has tied up with Supa, a generative artificial intelligence (GenAI)-powered data labelling company, to help organisations overcome one of the biggest challenges in their AI ...
Scottish secretary denies rulebreaking amid claims of £2,000 win on election bets
Scotland Today· 6 days agoA Conservative government minister has denied breaking gambling rules amid claims he made a £2,000...