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29 de abr. de 2026
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Delivering one-to-one feedback in one-to-many teaching 29.04.2026 5:22
This is an AI podcast generated from an original article and research done by humans. In the early 2000s, the mere idea of online schools, hybrid universities and one teacher educating hundreds – even thousands – at a time was overwhelming. But the imagined future is now a lived reality, shifting the discussion from ‘What would you do?’ to ‘How do we manage?’. But with today’s university units oft...
From Big Brother to friendly neighbour: Creating facial recognition the public can trust 29.04.2026 5:17
This is an AI podcast generated from an original article and research done by humans. The controversy surrounding facial recognition technology manifests at the intersection of power, privacy and identity. How do we foster public trust and shift away from the dystopian tropes of surveillance societies and Big Brother? Start from the ground up – redesigning the technology itself. If you combine a l...
Meet Series2Vec: Navid’s new way to decode time series 25.11.2025 9:31
This is an AI podcast generated from an original article and research done by humans. From stock prices to weather patterns, time series data powers some of the most critical systems in our modern world. But unlike static data, its dynamic nature makes it tricky to process and interpret. This is where Series2Vec comes in. Developed by Navid Mouhammadi Foumani , a PhD student at Monash University’s...
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