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We contributed some thoughts on the potential of AI in the survey & spatial sector as well as insights around Dos and Don'ts for the September Survey and Spatial New Zealand magazine (see Page 10 & 11)...
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Webinar - AI in Health

November 9, 2023
A recording of our October webinar with Kevin Ross, CEO - Precision Driven Health, Prof Sandhya Samarasinghe - Lincoln University (NZ) and Professor Gill Dobbie from The University of Auckland is available here....
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A recording from our August webinar focused on large language models with Paul Geertsema - The University of Auckland, Johan Barthelemy - NVIDIA, and Albert Bifet - Artificial Intelligence Institute is now available...
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Co-Chair of the Association Professor Albert Bifet was interviewed recently as a follow up to our discussion paper release for his thoughts on the future of #AI across Australia and New Zealand. Read the article here....
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Discussion paper release

April 2, 2023
Today we released a discussion paper addressing the policy implications of emerging large language models such as #ChatGPT. Access it here....
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Visit the Annual Conference website to access presentation recordings from the 2022 Artificial Intelligence Researchers Association conference. ...
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Artificial Intelligence Researchers Association Members are invited to submit an Abstract for the 2022 Artificial Intelligence Researchers Annual Conference to be hosted by the University of Canterbury in collaboration with Platinum sponsor the Artificial Inte...
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In our inaugural webinar we heard about NVIDIA Omniverse™, a multi-GPU-enabled open platform for 3D design collaboration and real-time physically accurate simulation, featuring NVIDIA artificial intelligence (AI) advancements that interweave the real and the virtual, a...
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