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13 July 2021
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3 August 2017

Animal robots can benefit dementia patients says Griffith study

Using animal robots in the care of people with dementia has a modest but significant benefit, a new Griffith University study has revealed.

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22 March 2017

Robots: threat or friends?

Technology superstars likeBill Gates and Elon Musk have described Artificial Intelligence as “humanity’s biggestexistential threat” with the potential to “destroy...

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11 November 2016

International robots battle it out in Australian challenge

Student robotic enthusiasts from around the world gathered to take their creations into competition for the3rd Australian Robotics Challenge, hosted...

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25 November 2014

Griffith opens lab for robots in aged care

How robots can improve care for people in aged care is the focus this week (Tues 25 Nov) at Griffith University’s Social Robotics and Assistive Technology Laboratory opening.

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24 March 2014

Robots improving aged care

How robots can improve care for people in aged care will be the focus this week at Griffith University’s Robotic Symposium.

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8 March 2013

Robots put their seal on dementia advance

Griffith research shows how animal robots are helping treat dementia.

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29 March 2023

Navigating Artificial Intelligence with Toby Walsh

In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.

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6 December 2022
Crying santa baby

Naughty or nice? Using Santa as a threat

Is using the threat of the judgement of Santa Claus for good behaviour year-round really a healthy and effective way to teach children how to display appropriate and socially acceptable behaviour? Dr Kristyn Sommer explains.

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29 September 2022

TikTok doc wins a spot at the top

Dr Kristyn Sommer has been named among Australia’s leading young and innovative researchers becoming a recipient of a Universities Australia (UA) ‘Pitch it Clever’ award.

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