A University of Queensland (UQ) report has revealed that two thirds of Australians do not trust Artificial intelligence (AI), and many are unaware that it is being used in everyday applications, like social media.
Emerging research from Dr Terry Fitzsimmons suggests that a person’s gender might be a significant factor that influences how greatly someone is impacted by this virus.
Wearable devices that can help people with chronic illnesses and improve the efficiency of health monitoring is just one research area being funded by a joint project between Queensland Health, The University of Queensland and the Digital Health Cooperative Research Centre (CRC).
A Business School researcher (UQ) has contributed to a world-first study that has quantified the global socio-economic and environmental impacts of COVID-19.
The University of Queensland Business School is working with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) to address the growing challenges created by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.
It’s not every week a researcher finds the actual answer to her academic challenge is to offer free drinks all round – then wins a global prize for the discovery.
Online shopping, extended trading hours and supermarkets – despite all the odds, our family-run corner stores are showing good service will always be in demand.
The editorial team of the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ) invites applications for a Paper and Idea Development Workshop to be hosted by The University of Queensland Business School in Brisbane on Thursday 2 April 2020.
Australians heading overseas are ignoring potential health risks out of a desire to escape reality through travel, according to University of Queensland-led research
The need for research to have an application that meaningfully impacts business or community was on the agenda recently for a workshop hosted at The University of Queensland (UQ) Business School.