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Artificial Intelligence (AI): are machines smarter than people or do they make people smarter?

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Robert Ollington, Lecturer, Information and Communication Technology, UTAS

Michael Negnevitsky, Professor, Engineering, UTas, Director of the Centre for Renewable Energy and Power Systems

Penelope (Penny) Jones, Researcher, Menzies Institute for Medical Research, UTas

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