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Economic growth doesn’t have to come at a cost to the environment, and the ways in which this is possible will be on display at a global conference being held in Australia for the first time.
Yipapirraya arnuwujaputi …Tide going out, tide coming in … honours the legacy of the Tiwi artists who were the founders of Jilamara Arts and Crafts Association, established at Milikapiti, Yermalner / Melville Island, 1988. This past generation of Tiwi artists deserve to be celebrated because their artistic accomplishments have inspired a new generation of contemporary Tiwi artists. Although the tide goes out, it also comes back in, ensuring a new generation of artists assume their role as custodians and makers of Tiwi art.
Self-driving vehicles are becoming more commonplace on our roads but the traffic legislation keeping them in check is not up to speed, according to new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU).
The study examines the ‘driver dilemma’ in Australia, or how road traffic laws are specific to human drivers, and how this legislation has limited application to automated vehicles (AVs), which can drive without human input.
News articles produced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) do not have the same creative flair as stories written by human journalists, according to research into the stylistic differences between the storytellers.
Charles Darwin University (CDU) researchers sought to find the linguistic difference between journalist-written and AI-generated news articles.