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RAIR Education and Community Outreach program strives to improve AI literacy one community at a time
Launched in December 2024, the Responsible AI Research (RAIR) Centre is a collaboration between AIML, CSIRO's Data61, and the Government of South Australia. The Centre’s four areas of focus include tackling misinformation, developing safe AI in the real (physical) world, creating diverse AI, and making AI that can explain its actions.
Read more about RAIR Education and Community Outreach program strives to improve AI literacy one community at a timeAIML celebrates academic promotions and ARC Discovery Project successes
Congratulations to AIML academics Dr Feras Dayoub, Dr Lauren Oakden-Rayner, and Dr Melissa McCradden on their recent academic promotions to Associate Professor. AIML also congratulates its researchers on securing new funding through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Program for 2026, which supports fundamental research across Australian universities. Two AIML-led projects received Discovery Project funding this round.
Read more about AIML celebrates academic promotions and ARC Discovery Project successesElite new master’s course seeks to bring maths students further into the AI fold
AIML and Adelaide University are thrilled to announce a new master’s course designed to bring mathematics students into the dynamic world of foundational AI.
Read more about Elite new master’s course seeks to bring maths students further into the AI fold“We are many orders of magnitude short on our investment in sovereign AI;” AIML Chief Scientist joins esteemed colleagues for 2025 Julia Gillard Public Lecture
On Thursday, October 23, University of Adelaide academics, staff, and students travelled to the University's Bonython Hall for the annual Julia Gillard Public Lecture. The lecture series, named after The Hon. Julia Gillard, a University of Adelaide Visiting Honorary Professor as well as Australia’s 27th and only woman prime minister, has become an opportunity to discuss many of Australia's most pressing concerns.
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