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Jensen Huang believes questions of whether artificial intelligence (AI) could destroy humanity are fear-mongering — and get in the way of progress. The founder of Nvidia, which makes the computer ...
For generations, political nerds in London have stopped in on the grave of Karl Marx. The immense presence of it in Highgate ...
The university management announced a “voluntary redundancy” scheme just a day after the National Tertiary Education Union ...
Google is currently trialling “Preferred Sources”, which it bills as a feature to mitigate some of the impacts of AI Overviews on news publishers. It’s currently only available in the US and India, ...
Rick McGary, who has been on trial three times for rape, is now behind bars after a jury found him guilty of two charges ...
The frequency of "giant" hail and the number of hail days in a season could increase substantially for multiple Australian cities as the climate warms, a new study has found.
Major urban centers like Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra and Perth are expected to experience larger hailstones and a greater risk of damaging hail events due to climate change, according to a statement ...
Australia's hopes for a total tariff exemption are dwindling as the US' deals with other nations lay bare the limits of trade negotiations.
Laws cutting student debt by 20 per cent have passed the lower house, after the coalition says it will no longer oppose the measure.
Senior officials say the public sector should be a “modest follower” on artificial intelligence, after already experiencing ...
A group of refugees who were signed onto the Coalition's now-defunct Fast Track program say they are still waiting for the ...
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