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‘Data poisoning’ from AI is just one of many risks to research integrity identified by Australia’s university regulator, as institutions scramble to control its use.
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Good afternoon,

Is artificial intelligence poisoning research? The university regulator seems to think so, warning that its use was having a major impact on data used by researchers.

The next wave of shareholder class actions in Australia is likely to follow a US trend and come from investors taking on companies that have misled the market about their use of AI, industry experts say.

The nation’s leading television networks are locked in a fierce battle for ratings supremacy after defying expectations and recording dramatic growth across their prime-time bulletins, with ­audiences returning to trusted sources amid the unchecked rise of AI online.

Let me know what you think lynchj@theaustralian.com.au

Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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