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What would it mean to have feminist AI?

Under the hotly debated impacts of generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) lies the deeper problem of biased data teaching AI.

SMU Associate Professor Winston Chow Notches Nomination to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change...

SMU College of Integrative Studies (CIS) Associate Professor Winston Chow has been nominated by the Singapore Government for a highly significant post on the global Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Bureau.

£2m investment boost for professor’s ‘wonder material’

A cutting edge “deeptech” company born when a Leeds academic discovered a revolutionary new material that gets thicker as it is stretched has attracted £2 million in investment.

Western celebrates sports achievements with Mustangs Athletic Awards

The 2022-23 athletics season culminated with the 82nd edition of the Mustangs Athletic Awards at Alumni Hall on April 6.

New scholarship to nurture students’ non-academic talent

NTU Singapore is launching the NTU Talent Scholarship, the University’s first scholarship that focuses on non-academic achievements, moving away from an emphasis on grades to take on a broader...

University of Toronto prof to offer experimental course taught with AI tools like ChatGPT

A new experimental University of Toronto course will be taught with artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

UCalgary authors take all 3 finalist spots for W.O. Mitchell Book Prize

UCalgary’s exceptional contribution to the Calgary literary scene was recognized from on high this week as the shortlist was announced for the prestigious W.O. Mitchell Book Prize and the three finalists are all UCalgary writers.

Birmingham and HUST join forces in China to develop a dual degree programme

Senior leaders from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) visited the University of Birmingham to progress a major international partnership that will see Chinese students securing dual degrees in Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences.

‘Pause’ of ChatGPT-type AI development not practical – panel

The Business School and the Auckland Business Chamber joined forces to put on a panel discussion regarding AI tools like ChatGPT.

University of Sydney excels in employer satisfaction survey

ShareUniversity of Sydney graduates ranked highest in the country for their adaptive skills in the 2022 Employer Satisfaction Survey (ESS) - the largest of its kind in Australia.
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