The 2023 Summer of AI (SAI) will bring together UQ staff and students with skills or interests in AI, together with industry, to foster collaboration and community, and facilitate efficient dissemination of AI knowledge to counter its rapid growth.
'Responsible AI: Your questions answered' is a first-of-its-kind report from the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering in partnership with the Australian Institute of Machine Learning and features contributions from 13 Australian AI leaders including UQ AI academics.
In this BrisScience event, Associate Professor Marcus Gallagher explores how AI got to this point, and some of the major advances and challenges in the field.
The new AI Research Network builds on the research strengths fostered through the AI Collaboratory to advance UQ’s standing in AI research and education through transdisciplinary collaborations and engagement with industry, government and community.
While global dependency on AI is ballooning, humans are still suspicious of this new technology, particularly in the workplace. Findings from 'Trust in Artificial Intelligence: A global study', a world-first research partnership between The University of Queensland (UQ) and KPMG Australia, explores how organisations can build trust in their use of AI at work and encourage employees to buy in.
Professor Brian Lovell from the UQ AI Collaboratory and the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, together with Sullivan & Nicolaides Pathology, has developed a system using AI to scan and analyse pathology slides, allowing for faster processing and diagnosis.
This video series, led by UQ AI's Dr Shekhar "Shakes" Chandra, provides information to help you with High Performance Computing (HPC), model profiling performance tuning, and model deployment.