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Does your business really need to keep that data?


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To mark Privacy Awareness Week, Industry Professor Phillip Magness at Deakin’s Centre for Cyber Security Research and Innovation argues businesses should carefully consider how much personal information they keep, given the risks of a data breach.
An area of privacy that often receives less attention than others is data retention. In my experience, individuals and organisations continue to hold personal information when they don’t really need it anymore; perhaps for fear of deleting something that they may need “one day, for something, maybe” or perhaps because they are uncertain about their retention requirements.
Summarily, the Australian Privacy Principles require an entity that is bound by the Privacy Act to take reasonable steps to destroy or de-identify personal information when it is no longer needed for any purpose for which it was collected. ....

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iTWire - Dementia education powered by AI poised to improve aged care


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Thursday, 06 May 2021 11:12
Dementia education powered by AI poised to improve aged care
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Dementia Australia’s newest innovation, Talk with Ted, teaches aged care workers how to communicate and interact with patients living with dementia. Through this immersive experience, workers can have an idea how it feels like to live with the brain disease.
Dementia Australia launches Talk with Ted, a realistic online simulation designed to teach aged care workers how to talk and care for people with dementia.
According to Dementia Australia, Talk with Ted uses artificial intelligence (AI) technology to provide an online simulation of a typical interaction experience between a care worker and dementia patients. ....

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Crystal structure prediction of multi-elements random alloy


Credit: POSTECH
Alchemy, which attempted to turn cheap metals such as lead and copper into gold, has not yet succeeded. However, with the development of alloys in which two or three auxiliary elements are mixed with the best elements of the times, modern alchemy can produce high-tech metal materials with high strength, such as high entropy alloys. Now, together with artificial intelligence, the era of predicting the crystal structure of high-tech materials has arrived without requiring repetitive experiments.
A joint research team of Professor Ji Hoon Shim and Dr. Taewon Jin (first author, currently at KAIST) of POSTECH s Department of Chemistry, and Professor Jaesik Park of POSTECH Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence have together developed a system that predicts the crystal structures of multi-element alloys with expandable features without needing massive training data. These research findings were recently published in ....

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