Exhibitors
It's time to tap into your creative side. See how the Creative Technologies Research Lab combines exciting creative experimentation into the uses of emerging technologies with sociocultural research into technology adoption in the arts, helping understand how to best support societal value in our creative sector.
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Creative Technologies Research Lab, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture
Meet Viv and friends. They are AI skilled companions who engage in dialogue to fill the gap in quality support for loneliness, dementia and mental health. Come and talk to a Skilled Companion to experience firsthand how they are transforming the future of care through emotionally intelligent, AI-powered support people for when human care isn't available.
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Big Anxiety Research Centre & Felt Experience & Empathy Lab (fEEL)
It's your chance to use two AI tools that can influence how we address housing and urban design with an ever-growing population. 1.HowWeSurvive - Stories Map effectively investigates and understands the experiences of communities impacted at various stages of disasters. 2. Enter your own address on NSW Property Explorer to understand more about property value in your area, to enable community engagement with government agencies on future planning.
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City Futures Research Centre, UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture
Hear Me Out is a free, AI-powered complaints platform designed to simplify access to legal support. You will be shown the Hear Me Out tool and how it allows people to describe their issue in plain language and instantly receive tailored recommendations on where and how to lodge a complaint. Developed in collaboration between the UNSW Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law and the National Justice Project, Hear Me Out is one of the world's first direct-to-public GenAI-powered legal self-help tools, and is designed to be scalable to other jurisdictions and areas of law in the future.
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National Justice Project & UNSW Kaldor Centre
AI powered rip detection in the palm of your hand? Come and play 'pin the tail on the rip,' simply by looking at beach activity on a monitor and then use RipEye – an AI tool to detect rip currents from a smartphone, to see if you're correct! RipEye is a collaboration with UNSW and Surf Life Saving Australia which aims to improve rip current literacy among beachgoers and reduce the number of drownings on Australian coastlines.
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UNSW School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Come face to face with a 'real-life' robot! The Fourier Humanoid Robot demonstrates the potential of human-like machines to provide assistance to humans. Used in rehab, research, education, and applied AI, see the real deal in full-size robot form.
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UNSW School of Computer Science and Engineering
Come back to nature and measure the size of the leaves of plants on display to understand how AI tells us how these species have evolved with climate. Learn how AI is helping us with conservation of a species and understanding what's going on with our ecosystems. Find out how AI can help us with managing fire or grazing, and restoring vulnerable and threatened species.
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UNSW School of Biological, Earth & Environmental Science (BEES)
Explore how AI literacy is being implemented in schools thanks to a collaboration with UNSW, Day of AI Australia and Google. Day of AI empowers young Australians to become capable creators, rather than passive users of AI. It is giving young Australians the opportunity to shape the AI-powered world in which they're growing up and is actively working towards a fairer and more innovative future.
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UNSW School of Computer Science & Engineering
Juno AI is building safe AI for learning. We believe that real learning happens when students get to think through a problem and engage in productive struggle. Our generative AI models not only guide instead of solve, but are also designed from the ground up to keep their data safe and secure right here in Australia.
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UNSW School of Computer Science & Engineering
It's time to put the virtual reality (VR) headpiece on and discover how UNSW has created tailored conversational situations to support course learning. This safe virtual space allows students to build confidence and receive feedback via both VR and web platforms. Icon (Immersive AI conversation sim) was developed by the PVC – E Media & Immersive technology team, in collaboration with teaching staff from all faculties.
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UNSW Immersive Technologies PVCE
Are you ready to step up and improve your AI literacy? Do you want to understand how Human Centred Design turns ideas into impactful outcomes? Meet the Innovation Enablement Team – part of UNSW IT, who are working across faculties, divisions, and research centres, to pilot, evaluate, and embed innovations. Find out how you can access training and other tools so you can upskill in AI and be a skilled member of the workforce of the future!
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UNSW Innovation Enablement Team