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scnews: "PDE Seminar: Dragomir -- New Reverses of Jensens Inequality with Applications" by Daniel Daners
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Technology, innovation and strategic competition: A conversation with The Hon Dr Andrew Leigh and Dr Robert Atkinson | United States Studies Centre
It's going to be augmenting a huge number of jobs. I was just looking at Cade Metz's piece in The New York Times, which is worth a
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out the countries which are best able to use AI.
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scnews: "Stats Society NSW Monthly Talk: Roughan -- Abstract Algebras and the Record Linkage Problem" by Michael Stewart
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scnews: "MaPSS: Mathematical Postgraduate Seminar Series: Gennady Notowidigdo (UNSW) -- Tetrahedron centres over a general metrical framework" by Alex Casella
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scnews: "Colloquium on Recent Progress in Mathematics and Statistics: Oliynyk -- Stable big bang singularity formation in general relativity" by Rachel Wang
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scnews: "Geometry and Topology Seminar: Yong Huang (Hunan University) -- Brunn-Minkowski Theory and Minkowski Problem" by Boris Lishak
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scnews: "Informal Friday Seminar: Parkinson -- Hecke algebras with unequal parameters, part II: Plancherel theorems" by Anna Romanov
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scnews: "Geometry Seminar: Brander -- Recent Work on Integrable Surfaces Via the Generalized Weierstrass Representation" by Zhou Zhang
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scnews: "Statistics Seminar: Liu -- Statistics seminar: Unsupervised Spatial-Temporal Decomposition for Feature Extraction and Anomaly Detection" by Linh Nghiem
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scnews: "Science Week Public Lecture: Ryan -- The impact of coal dust in the Hunter Valley" by Michael Stewart
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