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The risks posed by artificial intelligence demand serious consideration

Ensuring that AI systems act in robust alignment with human values is the foremost challenge of our time

October 24, 2022 Evan Hockings
Science, Tech //

Can virtual reality ease chronic pain?

Virtual reality can help to train our mind to navigate our pain alarm, alleviating chronic pain.

October 10, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Campus, Tech //

What are USyd students torrenting on campus Wi-Fi?

From 10GB 1080p.H264.AAC porn files to a 60GB Far.Cry.6.Ultimate.Edition-Repack, the torrent history of pirates on USyd Wi-Fi is wide open.

August 29, 2022 Chuyi Wang
Science, Tech //

Not just sticks and stones in virtual reality

Sexual crimes are on the rise in VR worlds, and lawmakers are behind on navigating the issue.

August 9, 2022 Gian Ellis-Gannell
Tech //

Teaching you how to troubleshoot

Many young people still struggle with simple tech issues. Here’s how to start solving them.

April 6, 2022 Veronica Lenard
Science, Tech //

Who is Simpson and what’s his paradox?

To make sense of the world we need statistics; to make sense of statistics we need statistical literacy.

February 27, 2022 Katarina Butler
Environment, Tech //

NEM Watch and why you should watch the NEM

There’s a national revolution in our energy sector. It’s time to evaluate where we’re headed and what else needs to happen.

February 27, 2022 Sam Randle
Tech // Phones

Phreaking out: a history of phone hacking

Computers haven't always been the sole domain of hackers

May 23, 2019 Albert Jagger
Tech // Coding

Encoding literacy

Is coding the new frontier of education for the next generation?

October 24, 2018 Sameer Murthy
A meme about Sydney train types
Tech // Public Transport

The teen transit takeover

The viral group has taken over Facebook newsfeeds

March 13, 2018 Andrew Rickert

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