An Aboriginal language could hold the key to solving some of the most challenging communication problems between humans and artificial intelligence (AI) systems.
UNSW Canberra researchers are applying human psychological concepts to autonomous agents, which will allow them to adapt to complex and dynamic environments.
UNSW Canberra researchers are developing a cyber threat intelligence platform aimed at protecting IoT-enhanced combat systems, such as warfare ships, aircrafts and drones, against cyberattacks.
UNSW Canberra researchers are drawing inspiration from nature to create the next generation of drones that could be used in fields as diverse as precision agriculture, search and rescue, and wildlife monitoring.
From smart home devices to the imminent arrival of self-driving cars, the role that artificial intelligence (AI) plays in our everyday lives is rapidly expanding.
Using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to herd sheep could actually be better for the animal than traditional methods of shepherding, a new study from UNSW Canberra has found.
An international study, led by researchers from UNSW Canberra, has discovered the secret of bumblebees’ self-aware dexterous flight, that could have applications for the next generation of drones and autonomous vehicles.
“My research focuses on combining human intelligence with artificial intelligence. It's based on the idea that humans and machines have astonishing capabilities, but they also have critical limitations.”