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AI Training a Problem For Australian Employees

Australian workforces feel less enabled to use AI than global workforces, according to a survey from Qualtrics, whose lead behavioural scientist has recommended employers pursue an employee-centric approach to rolling…

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Chaos Engineering for National Defense: Embracing Infrastructure Complexity for Mission Assurance

Infrastructure failure is inevitable. National defense missions rely upon infrastructure — such as water, electricity, communications, and logistics — and those systems are guaranteed to fail under sufficient stress. Hazards…

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What is OpenAI’s Swarm and why are AI experts afraid of it? – Firstpost

The introduction of Swarm has reignited discussions about the impact of AI-driven automation on the workforce. While multi-agent AI systems offer significant efficiency gains, there are concerns that such automation…

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How to Plan and Code Efficiently with Cursor AI Coding Assistant

Have you ever found yourself staring at a blank screen, unsure where to start with your latest coding project? Cursor AI, a tool designed to be your intelligent coding companion,…

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Govt’s AI regulation proposal is flawed and incomplete | Information Age

In early September, the federal government shared its proposal for regulating artificial intelligence and began its latest consultation process. What the proposals paper reveals is that the government is still…

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Adobe MAX 2024 – Adobe blends AI and automation to scale marketing content delivery

Adobe GenStudio screenshot (Adobe) Generative AI once again topped the bill at this year’s Adobe MAX conference, which wrapped up today. Crowd pleasers for the event’s core audience of content…

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