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Welcome to the AI in Education podcast

With Dan Bowen from Microsoft Australia and Ray Fleming from InnovateGPT

It's a fortnightly chat about Artificial Intelligence in Education - what it is, how it works, and the different ways it is being used. It's not too serious, or too technical, and is intended to be a good conversation of background information.

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“This podcast is produced by a Microsoft Australia & New Zealand employee, alongside an employee from InnovateGPT. The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are our own.”

Oct 23, 2019

Dan and Ray talk about Artifical Intelligence for Good - things like using AI to count fish stocks in Darwin without having to risk your life from the crocs; and the use of AI to detect and prevent poaching in the national parks of southern Africa.

Now AI can recognise text, speech and images better than humans, there are lots of scenarios where it can help us to achieve more. 

Ray talked about Microsoft's AI for Good competition for schools, and the ideas that the teams pitched at the national finals in Sydney. More information on the finalists is here.

The 2019 competition is over, but it's not too early to register for the 2020 competition here: https://aiforgood.com.au/

Slightly off topic, Dan mentions https://www.how-old.net/ which uses AI to tell you how old you look; Ray talks about apps to help detect autism

Ray puts Dan on the spot about having a house full of smart speakers and how he uses them, which Dan uses as an opportunity to try and re-direct listeners' Alexa devices (warning: if you're listening to this through your Alexa, you could end up listening to Baby Shark halfway through!)