artificial intelligence
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Commentary
The rise of agentic AI in universities
One of the prevailing narratives about AI is that it is a threat to academic roles and institutional reputation, rather…
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Technology
Experts react to artificial intelligence plan
Australia's first national plan for artificial intelligence aims to upskill workers to boost productivity, but will leave the tech largely…
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Technology
How UNE trained an AI-literate workforce
Almost all employees at the University of New England use AI each day to augment tasks, despite the wider sector…
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On Campus
Students call for AI art class cancellation
The University of New South Wales has come under fire for offering a new subject which requires students to use…
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Exclusive
What Betty Crocker can teach us about using AI
A speaker piqued a crowd's interest when he walked on stage with eggs, milk, butter, a bowl, a wooden spoon…
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On Campus
How to centralise assessment: Opinion
Most universities dream of a future that embraces digital assessment and exams, but the journey to get there is complex…
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Technology
Danny Liu explains USyd’s AI policy
The University of Sydney’s (USyd) new artificial intelligence (AI) learning and assessment policy is commonsense for both teachers and students,…
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Technology
USyd responds to student concerns about ‘two-lane’ AI policy
The university arguably leading the sector in its use of artificial intelligence (AI) in assessment tasks has received criticism from…
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Podcasts
HEDx Podcast: Head of AI at Macquarie uni – Episode 158
Phil Laufenberg is the Head of Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Macquarie University. His experience varies from tech-startups to executive responsibilities…
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Technology
Here’s where AI, VR and AR are boosting learning in higher ed
Australian universities and TAFEs are embracing and combining emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality…
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Industry & Research
I got generative AI to attempt an undergraduate law exam. It struggled with complex questions
It’s been nearly two years since generative artificial intelligence was made widely available to the public. Some models showed great…
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Commentary
HEDx Podcast: The AI plans VCs need to submit to TEQSA – Episode 124
CampusReview · HEDx Podcast: The AI plans VCs need to submit to TEQSA - Episode 124 All Australian universities need…
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Policy & Reform
HEDx Podcast: AI, disruption and the Accord – Episode 123
CampusReview · HEDx Podcast: How did AI weather the Accord? - Episode 123 University of Queensland associate professor Jason Lodge was…
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Policy & Reform
SA students still cheating with AI amid hard-to-enforce rules: ICAC
South Australian Independent Commissioner Against Corruption Ann Vanstone on Tuesday published the results of her University Integrity Survey 2023, showing…
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Features
Students tell parliament how to prepare for AI
Rapid developments in artificial intelligence mean the key skills that need to be taught by the education system are curiosity, adaptability, and…
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Technology
What we can learn from AI education in Belgium
Collaborating with Aussie schools through artificial intelligence (AI) is high on the Belgian Economic Mission's agenda. Her Royal Highness Princess…
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Opinion
AI best practice, the Accord, and HED
Since last November, the two focuses of higher education practitioners, leaders and commentators, have been the sector review of the…
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In the News
Women in AI award winner wants to help develop Australia’s future talent
From a very young age, Flora Salim has always been fascinated with technology, patterns and computing. The now UNSW Engineering…
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Industry & Research
Complement, not replace: expert reveals how AI can benefit educators, students – podcast
It’s natural for educators to be cautious when it comes to using artificial intelligence (AI) in practice, particularly given the…
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News
New study suggests AI shows promise in aiding autism diagnosis
Autism is a neurological condition affecting an estimated 150,000 Australians, with the disorder diagnosed in roughly one in 160 children.…
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Industry & Research
UNESCO Science Report 2021: the race against time for smarter development – Opinion
The recently released global Science Report by UNESCO is a timely and stark reminder of the role of innovation in…
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In the News
Art vs machine: How will AI change creative fields?
Will the next great painter be AI? As algorithms get smarter, computers will play more of a role in creating…
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News
Is AI the future for mental health assistance?
Thankfully we’ve come a long way since people with mental health issues – such as depression, bipolar disorder or psychosis –…
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Opinion
USQ law students preparing for a changing legal sector: Opinion
Third-year law students at the University of Southern Queensland are gaining valuable insights into the evolution of the Australian legal…
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