Latest news
Search news stories
Enter a keyword to search news.
AIML collaboration with Nova Systems tackles AI skills gap
A recent study from Amazon found that 90 per cent of Australian employers believe their organisations will use AI-related solutions by 2028, and 77 per cent of Australian workers want to upskill in AI to support their career advancement. While both employers and employees are enthusiastic about embracing AI, there’s a looming AI skills gap impacting both technical and non-technical workers that must be overcome if Australia is to build an AI-ready workforce.
[Read more about AIML collaboration with Nova Systems tackles AI skills gap]
‘AI is the technology of our time’ - AIML Professor testifies on AI’s global impact and why Australia needs to get on board
University of Adelaide professor and AIML Chief Scientist Anton van den Hengel testified Tuesday, 16 July before the Senate Select Committee on Adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) on AI’s far-reaching and enormous impact.
AIML professor convenes world-class thinkers to bring AI to new heights
The space sector is experiencing significant growth, both in Australia and globally. An April 2024 McKinsey and Company report estimates that the global space economy will be worth $1.8 trillion by 2035 (accounting for inflation), up from $630 billion in 2023.
[Read more about AIML professor convenes world-class thinkers to bring AI to new heights]
AIML's commitment to excellence and inclusion
AIML's Charter and Gender equity, diversity, and inclusion (GEDI) policy work as part of a larger AIML initiative to foster an inclusive working environment where excellence is encouraged and everyone is respected, heard, valued, and supported.
[Read more about AIML's commitment to excellence and inclusion]
'If we don’t lead this effort, someone else will' - SA Premier announces additional AI funding
South Australian Premier announces additional funding for AI research, the Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML)
Greater AI utilisation could add $200 billion a year to the Australian economy, according to a new report
Australia could add $200 billion to its economy and thousands of jobs if it introduces AI systems to world standards in key industries.
Responsible AI means keeping humans in the loop
What are other social implications of the mainstream adoption of this technology? — By Professor Carolyn Semmler and Lana Tikhomirov.
[Read more about Responsible AI means keeping humans in the loop]
What are the limits of current AI, and what opportunities does this create for Australian research?
There's a huge gap between current AI capabilities and what the public thinks AI should be; but this isn’t a drawback, it's an opportunity for Australia to invest in building technology that will significantly alter our economic landscape and daily lives — By Professor Anton van den Hengel.
Innovation needs to create value, how do we tool universities to remain relevant to industry needs?
Australia has impressive universities that are engines of innovation; industry would be foolish to not leverage the wealth of knowledge in campuses across the country — By Professor Simon Lucey
Responsible AI has power to improve every aspect of our lives: report
AI is being used to improve our lives and has become embedded in everything we use, from the health system to education and transportation—according to a new public report.
[Read more about Responsible AI has power to improve every aspect of our lives: report]