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The Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) conducts globally competitive research and development in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, computer vision and deep learning.
Based at Lot Fourteen—South Australia’s innovation district—we collaborate with industry, government and business to develop high-tech products and solutions to everyday problems.
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Deep Liquid: ‘Democratising’ AI one beverage at a time
‘Democratising’ AI, or making it more accessible and usable to a wide range of people regardless of their technical expertise, sounds like a heavy topic for a serious tool. But one company is utilising serious AI technology in a lighter – not to mention more delicious – way.
Read more about ‘Democratising’ AI one beverage at a timeProject CANAIRI takes flight; asks what does it take to successfully integrate AI tools with clinical practice?
AI’s role in the health and medical fields has never been more prolific. Around the globe, medical professionals are utilising AI and machine learning to diagnose disease, treat patients, and maintain treatment plans in ways that were difficult to imagine just a few decades ago.
Read more about Project CANAIRI takes flight; asks what does it take to successfully integrate AI tools with clinical practice?AIML welcomes Kate Klimeš, Program Manager for new RAIR Centre
AIML extends its warmest welcome to Kate Klimeš, Program Manager for its newly established Responsible AI Research (RAIR) Centre.
Read more about AIML welcomes Kate Klimeš, Program Manager for new RAIR Centre‘AI is shaping our world, and we need to do it in the most human way possible’: New research centre to address responsible AI
Today, the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML) in partnership with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) launched its Responsible AI Research (RAIR) Centre. The new centre launches with $20 million in funding from The University of Adelaide, CSIRO, and the South Australian Government.
Read more about New research centre to address responsible AI