Artificial intelligence companies are urging teachers to prepare students for an “A.I.-driven future.” What that means varies from school to school.
Teachers say they want to equip high school students to drive artificial intelligence, rather than be mere passengers steered by chatbots.
At scale AI usage for mental health is on a snacking basis, which I coin as AI-based therapy micro-bursts. Here’s what it is all about. An AI Insider scoop.At scale AI usage for mental health is on a snacking basis, which I coin as AI-based therapy micro-bursts. Here’s what it is all about. An AI…
New subscription features on app for gay and bisexual men come with a price tag – from $109.99 a month in Australia to $349 in the US Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Amid dating app fatigue and concerns over the…
The race to get into hot AI startups has led to unequal deals for investors, raising questions about how much companies are really worth.
You can’t trust photos or videos anymore—insurance scams, court battles and police cases hang in the balance. Digital forensics has never been more critical.You can’t trust photos or videos anymore—insurance scams, court battles and police cases hang in the balance. Digital forensics has never been more critical.
We won’t see a utopia or dystopia. We’ll see faster growth and more productivity.
How can you help your e-commerce site be found by agentic AI? In a world where people rely increasingly on AI agents to assist their shopping, how can retailers show up?How can you help your e-commerce site be found by agentic AI? In a world where people rely increasingly on AI agents to assist their…
The fast take-up of innovative technology risks creating a ‘two-speed system’, an Independent Schools Australia paper warns Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Once upon a time, school students would submit an essay, and teachers would mark it. Job done. Enter “Thinking Mode”. Now, in some Australian schools, once a…
Exclusive: Police Federation condemns deployment of US firm’s tech to analyse behaviour as ‘automated suspicion’ Scotland Yard is using AI tools supplied by the US tech company Palantir to monitor staff behaviour in an attempt to root out failing officers, the Guardian has learned. The Metropolitan police has previously declined to confirm or deny whether…