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View ArticleSinodinos: Australia ready for tech related job losses
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View ArticleAccenture launches Liquid Studio in Sydney for innovation push
Accenture has opened doors to its new Liquid Studio in Sydney in a bid to help accelerate innovation.
View ArticleXero to increase investment in AI and machine learning
Xero is eyeing the Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning space, calling it the “next wave of accounting innovation”.
View ArticleSouth Australian start-ups awarded nearly $1M to take ideas to market
South Australian entrepreneurs and start-up businesses were awarded $918,000 in March to help take their ideas to the market.
View ArticleIntel's new computer can serve as the brains of robots
A compact computer called Euclid from Intel should make the development of robots much easier.
View ArticleNvidia's new Pascal GPUs can give smart answers
Nvidia's new GPUs called the Tesla P40 and P4 are built for those kind of deep-learning systems that aid in correlation and classification of data. The P4 -- which is based on the Pascal architecture...
View ArticleHow AI is influencing Accenture’s new technology mix
Artificial intelligence is set to play an increasing role in how Accenture solves customer problems.
View ArticleSiri creators bring AI assistant to Samsung Galaxy S8
Members of the team that created Apple's Siri assistant are set to put their AI-powered assistant into the next generation of Samsung’s flagship smartphone.
View ArticleWhy Microsoft is going all-in on AI
Microsoft has positioned artificial intelligence as being as important as Windows, Office and Cloud. Here's why.
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