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The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) conducts globally competitive research and development in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, computer vision, and deep learning.

Based at Lot Fourteen, South Australia’s innovation district, we collaborate with industry, government, and business to develop high-tech products and solutions to everyday problems.

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AIML-developed AI Roadmap Generator makes it easier for companies to embark on their AI journey

This week, AIML officially launched an exciting new product designed to assist and support businesses across Australia with incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) into their operations.

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AIML’s 2025 Research Showcase highlights AI’s emerging trends and seemingly limitless opportunities

On Wednesday, September 24, AI practitioners, researchers, stakeholders, and interested members of the public converged on the AIML building for the Institute’s annual Research Showcase. The showcase is one of AIML’s most highly anticipated yearly events.

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AIML and CCCure use machine learning to improve outcomes for those with IBD

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, fatigue, and impaired digestion. IBD affects more than 6.8 million people worldwide. In Australia, over 180,000 people are currently living with IBD, including both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, which often require long-term and complex medical management. With rates continuing to rise globally, IBD is projected to affect around 300,000 Australians by 2030.

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Launch of the AIML Shop: New initiative turns innovative research concepts into impactful commercial products

In June 2025, AIML announced the launch of the AIML Shop, a remarkable, cutting-edge initiative that leverages AIML’s world-class academic research and engineering capabilities to transform research concepts into adoptable, open-source, and commercial products.

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