
Researchers created a chatbot to help teach a university law class – but the AI kept messing up
AI tutors have been hyped as a way to revolutionise education. The idea is generative artificial intelligence tools (such as ChatGPT) could adapt to any teaching style set by a teacher. The AI could guide students...

Google is going ‘all in’ on AI. It’s part of a troubling trend in big tech
Google recently unveiled the next phase of its artificial intelligence (AI) journey: AI mode. This new feature will soon be released as a new option to users of Googles search engine in the United States, with no timeline...

They may have only made two feature films so far, but Danny and Michael Philippou are already being hailed as Australias premiere horror auteurs. Their 2023 debut Talk To Me sparked a bidding war between distributors upon...

Earth’s seasonal rhythms are changing, putting species and ecosystems at risk
Seasonality shapes much of life on Earth. Most species, including humans, have synchronised their own rhythms with those of Earths seasons. Plant growth cycles, the migration of billions of animals, and even aspects of...

Most of Australia’s conservation efforts ignore climate risks – here are 3 fixes
Imagine replanting various native species only to have them die because the area is too hot or too dry. Or reconnecting woodland habitat only to lose large tracts to bushfire. Well, our new research suggests those...
Tracking crime from the cradle: why some people keep breaking the law while most of us never do
Alena Lom/Shutterstock A major Australian study tracking more than 80,000 Queenslanders from birth to adulthood reveals stark differences between men and women in patterns of criminal behaviour. These patterns offer...

Elon Musk promises more risky launches after sixth Starship failure
What goes up must come down, and earlier this week yet another of SpaceXs Starships, the biggest and most powerful type of rocket ever built, came back down to Earth in spectacular fashion. In the sky above the Indian...