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Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson

Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson

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    southcoastregister.com.au

    Virtual reality tech, batteries named in safety probe - South Coast...

    High-powered batteries, virtual reality headsets and baby products will face greater scrutiny in Australia as the head of the consumer watchdog announces its latest round of safety targets. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission revealed its hit list at the National Consumer Congress in Sydney on Thursday and said it would work more closely with data agencies to identify risky products before they caused widespread damage. The announcement comes after Australian fire services reporte…
    smartcompany.com.au

    Two in three Aussie office workers using AI tools without telling t...

    Most Australian workers use AI tools in the workplace and half of them save at least three hours a week, a study has found.
    au.news.yahoo.com

    Photos of Aussie kids scraped, used by popular AI tool - Yahoo News...

    Child safety advocates have called for greater online privacy protections after Human Rights Watch identified photos of young Australians in an AI dataset.
    canberratimes.com.au

    Photos of Aussie kids scraped, used by popular AI tool - The Canber...

    Child safety advocates are calling for urgent legal reforms after almost 200 photos of Australian children were identified in a dataset used to generate AI images. Human Rights Watch revealed its discovery on Wednesday after analysing a small number of images from a database used to train popular AI tools, including Midjourney and Stable Diffusion. The data, which had been scraped from a wide variety of online sources, included links to photos of Australian infants and toddlers, some of whom cou…
    thedriven.io

    Old apartment blocks struggling to support charging needs of EV ado...

    Australians are eager to invest in low-emission cars but are being held back by the lack of support for EV charging stations within their apartment buildings.
    standard.net.au

    Why your next smartphone will be powered by AI tools - The Standard

    Your next smartphone is likely to get its ‘smarts’ from artificial intelligence after the world’s biggest manufacturer revealed plans to install generative AI tools inside more handsets. The AI-powered features unveiled by Samsung on Thursday include software that composes email messages based on prompts, suggests text message responses based on past conversations, and generative AI tools that can add to or alter photos. But the South Korean tech giant will not be alone in its AI push as rivals…
    lismorecitynews.com.au

    Will you trust the AI inside your next smartphone? - Lismore City News

    AI technology is expected to disrupt 40 per cent of all jobs by the end of the decade but its impact on smartphones could be even more widespread. More than half the world’s phones are expected to use artificial intelligence technology within as little as four years, according to technology market analyst firm Canalys. Electronic tech giant Samsung this week committed to putting AI features inside 200 million smart devices by the end of the year. But technology experts and academics warn the rap…
    gleninnesexaminer.com.au

    Will you trust the AI inside your next smartphone? - Glen Innes Exa...

    AI technology is expected to disrupt 40 per cent of all jobs by the end of the decade but its impact on smartphones could be even more widespread. More than half the world’s phones are expected to use artificial intelligence technology within as little as four years, according to technology market analyst firm Canalys. Electronic tech giant Samsung this week committed to putting AI features inside 200 million smart devices by the end of the year. But technology experts and academics warn the rap…
    smartcompany.com.au

    Samsung rolls out AI in personal devices as Google, Apple enter the...

    Electronic tech giant Samsung this week committed to putting AI features inside 200 million smart devices by the end of the year.
    au.news.yahoo.com

    Tech firms want to put a smart ring on your finger - Yahoo News Aus...

    A smart ring could track Your workouts and sleep in the future, but experts warn the technology may not replace smartwatches for everyone.