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- https://theconversation.com/profiles/toby-walsh-51(The Conversation)
- https://www.theguardian.com/profile/toby-walsh(The Guardian)Primary
Bio
Toby Walsh is a Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence at the University of New South Wales. He is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, and has received prestigious awards including the Humboldt Award and the NSW Premier's Prize for Excellence in Engineering and ICT. Walsh has been a prominent AI researcher for 40 years, contributing valuable insights into the ethical and technological challenges of artificial intelligence.
Articles (13)
- Why the Commonwealth Bank’s $1 Billion Suspected Loan Fraud Should Change How We Bank and Do Business
The Conversation • 27 Feb 2026
- Why Commonwealth Bank’s $1 Billion Suspected Loan Fraud Should Change How We Bank and Do Business
The Conversation • 27 Feb 2026
- 2025 Perspectives: Do We Need Legislation to Prevent AI from Taking Our Jobs?
ABC News • 1 Sept 2025
- I Have Been an AI Researcher for 40 Years: What Tech Giants Are Doing to Book Publishing Is Akin to Theft
The Guardian • 5 Mar 2025
- Technology News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation • 2 Mar 2025
- AI Is Changing Our Future, But We Have the Power to Shape It
ABC News • 2 Mar 2025
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation • 13 Feb 2025
- AI Regulation: News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation • 22 Nov 2024
- Eat a Rock a Day, Put Glue on Your Pizza: How Google's AI is Losing Touch with Reality
The Conversation • 27 May 2024
- AI Safety News, Research and Analysis
The Conversation • 2 May 2024
- Australians Are Concerned About AI: Is the Federal Government Doing Enough to Mitigate Risks?
The Conversation • 17 Jan 2024
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation • 6 Jan 2015
- Artificial Intelligence News, Research, and Analysis
The Conversation • 22 Dec 2011