The many machines of the Masters of Applied Cybernetics: building cyber-physical systems
23 Aug 2021
Blog published by Mina Henein, Researcher and Lecturer for the Master of Applied Cybernetics
From Masters Capstone to PhD Candidate: the past 6 months
4 Aug 2021
This blog was originally published by Lorenn Ruster.
Reimagining the Design Week keynote for a COVID era: bringing AI, design and digital together
21 May 2021
This year’s Telstra Creativity and Innovation Series Keynote for Melbourne Design Week, School of Cybernetics Senior Fellow Ellen Broad, reflects on redesigning the keynote format for life during a pandemic. In collaboration...
Looking at government AI Ethics instruments through a dignity lens
19 Mar 2021
Our newsfeeds and twitterfeeds are overwhelmed with stories of AI gone wrong - technologies that deepen inequalities, discriminate against certain groups of people and, in some cases, undermine democracy. The School of...
How to train your speech recognition model?
1 Mar 2021
Although many tools for machine learning are open source and freely available, they can often have a steep learning curve. This is a barrier for communities who want to use these tools...
Celebrating 100 years of the ‘robot’: a new version of R.U.R by 3Ai
20 Jan 2021
Blog by Ellen Broad, Charlotte Bradley and Genevieve Bell.
Why we need a cybernetic future
14 Nov 2020
The world is not prepared for the scale of new technology in our future unless we bring diverse voices from a vast range of disciplines to the table.
Weaving, storytelling, a new branch of engineering: everything is connected.
14 Sep 2020
This article is by Andrew Meares, Senior Fellow at 3Ai. Photographs were captured by Andrew Meares and Alison Kershaw.
3Ai’s shortlisting in the AFR Higher Education Awards reinforces our commitment to creating research-led learning experiences
10 Sep 2020
The 3A Institute’s Master of Applied Cybernetics has been shortlisted in the 2020 AFR Higher Education Awards, in the category of ‘Learning Experience’. In a year which attracted a record number of...
We’ve used devices for contact tracing before – so what’s different this time?
18 Aug 2020
This article is by Amy McLennan, Ellen Broad and Darryl Stellmach (Médecins Sans Frontières)