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The former domain of couples’ massages and cucumber water is becoming the next frontier in medicine, with spas turning to ...
When Japanese depth meets American speed, the result won’t just be more unicorns. It will be stronger ones—companies built to ...
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Future reflections
When curator Zen Sanehngamjaroen watched Netflix's Thai science fiction series, Tomorrow And I, she felt inspired to create ...
Hawk-Eye has been a feature of Wimbledon since 2007 to keep track on whether a ball was in or out – but it was used in the background and only really referred to during play when a player made a ...
Users are turning to ChatGPT to guide them through acid trips. Plus Microsoft stacks the deck in dodgy medical ...
Dr Sue Keay is an expert in robotics, AI and automation. She is the Director of the UNSW AI Institute and founded Robotics Australia Group the peak body for the robotics industry. With a background in ...
The launch of Serendipity: It Doesn’t Happen by Accident by Dr David Cleevely took place at The Glasshouse, in Botanic House ...
When classrooms contain students from around the world, all working at the highest level, everyone benefits from the elevated ...
I expect that within five years we will all have the option of a smart, always available, personal assistant. A good model ...
After several fruitless hours trying to get help and realising even my 30-year-old number was permanently banned from ...
If you’re using ChatGPT but getting mediocre results, don’t blame the chatbot. Instead, try sharpening up your prompts.
While science fiction used to be more associated with Western authors such as Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, and Ursula K.