Kate Crawford, hello. KATE CRAWFORD. What a fantastic introduction. It is great to be here. ... Kate is a leading scholar of the social and political implications of artificial intelligence.
D's mother Kate Harding's presence in this exhibition attests to this statement. ... Beyond their familial relationship, Kate and D Harding have long been in conversation about making.
I'm delighted first of all to introduce Professor Emma Johnston to you. ... EMMA JOHNSTON. 24:04 Your rock chickweed. Yeah, exactly. FENELLA KERNEBONE. 24:05 Got it.
World Indigenous Peoples' Day: Recognition Through Engagement with Janelle Weissman, Enid Nangala Gallagher, Margaret Campbell, Kate Lawrence, Professor Leanne Cutcher and Dr Jared Harrison.
Delve into the surprising ways that artificial intelligence can enhance our human intuition with esteemed Australian mathematician Professor Geordie Williamson and MC Adam Spencer.
David Johnston, Chair of the new Australian Indigenous Archaeologists Association. As one of the first Indigenous Australians to gain a degree in archaeology – he graduated with honours from ANU in 1989
Professor Emma Johnston whose marine ecology research covers everything from bushfires and invasive species, to marine pollution (macro and micro plastics). ... Professor Emma Johnston is a leading authority in marine ecology, is a sustainability and