
Judith Bishop
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1 month ago |
startupdaily.net | Harrison Polites |Simon Thomsen |Judith Bishop
The odds were not on my side. I had a two in three chance of dying to this boss, and there was very little I could do about it. I’m over halfway through Fantasian Neo Dimension and without realising, I’ve stumbled into a trap within the game. I noticed this weird-looking bubble on the world map and went to check it out. It froze time and locked me into an inescapable sequence of events, closing out with a boss that felt vastly more powerful than my party.
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1 month ago |
startupdaily.net | Simon Thomsen |Judith Bishop |Harrison Polites
Welcome to the Startup 360 with Kayla Medica and Simon Thomsen. Our weekly show is all about founder fun, finding out what makes people tick and staying human. For our third show, Kayla and Simon celebrate Mardi Gras in Sydney this weekend talking about their favourite works by musicians and writers. Kayla recommends a Japanese all-women band, f5ve, loved by the queer community around the world. Simon sounds a bit in love with Canadian singer Rufus Wainwright.
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1 month ago |
startupdaily.net | Simon Thomsen |Judith Bishop |Harrison Polites
Startup coworking and private offices provider Tank Stream Labs is heading to South Australia setting up shop in Adelaide’s CBD, as part of an expansion that also includes a premium workspaces in Martin Place, Sydney. Tank Stream Suites Adelaide will open in July this year at 63 Pirie Street, a block from Adelaide Town Hall, offering a blend of private office suites for 2-30 people, and open-plan coworking spaces across two floors spanning 2,000 square metres.
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1 month ago |
startupdaily.net | Judith Bishop |Simon Thomsen |Harrison Polites |Leonard Bernardone
Badly behaved artificial intelligence (AI) systems have a long history in science fiction. Way back in 1961, in the famous Astro Boy comics by Osamu Tezuka, a clone of a popular robot magician was reprogrammed into a super-powered thief. In the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the shipboard computer HAL 9000 turns out to be more sinister than the astronauts on board think. More recently, real-world chatbots such as Microsoft’s Tay have shown that AI models “going bad” isn’t sci-fi any longer.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
australianbookreview.com.au | Peter Conrad |John Thompson |Judith Bishop |Charles Osborne
Welcome to the March 2005 issue of Australian Book Review.
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