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Can ChatGPT flag potential terrorists? Study uses automated tools and AI to profile violent extremists

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Technology such as ChatGPT could play a complementary role and help profile terrorists and identify the likelihood of them engaging in extremist activity, according to a groundbreaking study which could make anti-terrorism efforts more efficient.  Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers fed 20 post-9/11 public statements made by international terrorists to software Linguistic Inquiry and Word … Continued

COLES OPENS ITS SECOND WORLD-CLASS AUTOMATED CUSTOMER FULFILMENT CENTRE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

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Friday, 11 October 2024   COLES OPENS ITS SECOND WORLD-CLASS AUTOMATED CUSTOMER FULFILMENT CENTRE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS   Wetherill Park customer fulfilment centre uses innovative technology to enhance online shopping experience for greater Sydney   Coles has marked a major milestone in its technology-led supply chain innovation journey, with the official opening of its … Continued

Renewable hydrogen a step closer to powering Victorian homes

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Friday, 11 October 2024 The Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association of Australia (GAMAA) today welcomed a major milestone in the development of renewable hydrogen supply as construction started on the $65.46 million Hydrogen Park Murray Valley near Wodonga. The project, led by the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) with Longi Hydrogen, Energy Australia, Powernet, Valmec, GPA … Continued

PJCIS to review cyber security legislation package

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The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) has commenced an inquiry into the Cyber Security Legislative Package consisting of the Cyber Security Bill 2024, the Security of Critical Infrastructure and Other Legislation Amendment (Enhanced Response and Prevention) Bill 2024 and the Intelligence Services and Other Legislation Amendment (Cyber Security) Bill 2024. The Cyber Security Legislative Package intends to implement … Continued

WHISE backs Victorian women in manufacturing strategy, advocates for intersectional approach

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Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE) welcomes the Victorian Government’s launch of the Women in Manufacturing Strategy, acknowledging this as a vital first step towards achieving gender equity within a sector that has historically underrepresented women. WHISE celebrates this initiative while also encouraging the Government and stakeholders to ensure that its implementation is inclusive … Continued

Workers at Graincorp vote on industrial action

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Grain handlers at Graincorp sites across NSW will vote on whether to take industrial action after negotiations broke down with the company, said the union which represents the workers.   The 200 workers may decide to refuse to load or unload grain trucks and trains after an application was made to the Fair Work Commission … Continued

How artificial intelligence is unmasking bias throughout the recruitment process

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New research from the Monash Business School has found that throughout the job recruitment process women believe artificial intelligence assessments reduce bias, while men fear it removes an advantage.   Professor Andreas Leibbrandt, from the Department of Economics, investigated how artificial intelligence recruitment tools affect existing biases in recruitment and argued whether there was a … Continued