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BriefingWire.com, 5/05/2021 - Australia played host to a content-rich virtual conference on Artificial Intelligence on Thursday, 22 April 2021. World AI Show convened over 300 online participants that included major stakeholders of Australia s AI ecosystem including Government authorities, top AI experts & solution providers. The online conference featured leading AI organisations such as Dataiku and Tiger Analytics amongst others to discuss Australia s AI prospects. Finding the right business context for AI is a big part of the game as it opens up a plethora of possibilities. However, innovations such as AI must be contextualised and integrated into a company usecase, stated Mithun Shetty, CEO, Trescon. He further
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Australia, May 4, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - Australia played host to a content-rich virtual conference on Artificial Intelligence on Thursday, 22 April 2021. World AI Show convened over 300 online participants that included major stakeholders of Australia s AI ecosystem including Government authorities, top AI experts & solution providers. The online conference featured leading AI organisations such as Dataiku and Tiger Analytics amongst others to discuss Australia s AI prospects. Finding the right business context for AI is a big part of the game as it opens up a plethora of possibilities. However, innovations such as AI must be contextualised and integrated into a company usecase, stated Mithun Shetty, CEO, Trescon. He further added, Virtual events are providing opportunities for such discussions to take place during these difficult times.
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For border communities, one of the big frustrations and challenges of last summer s bushfire disaster was the way that fire information stopped at borders.
At one point, a map projecting the possible spread of the Orroral Valley fire in the ACT stopped at the NSW border. the fire would eventually destroy homes in bordering NSW communities.
The bushfire royal commission also called for better communication across borders both among agencies, and also in how those agencies communicate with the public
CSIRO s data research arm Data 61, is on it.
Senior principal research scientist Dr Mahesh Prakash told Anna Vidot about the Spark tool they are developing, to predict and map fire spread, and to do that consistently, nationally, regardless of borders.