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Vale Dr Andrew Fluck

By |July 26th, 2024|

It is with much sadness we say goodbye to Dr Andrew Fluck, our collaborator, mentor and long-time friend in TC3 and particularly WG3.3. 
Andrew wanted to maximise the benefits of information and communication technology (ICT) and minimise the harms. To this end he undertook world class research and development on using computers for educating children with […]

IFIP Congratulates Dr Pieter Hogenbirk on his Knighthood

By |March 27th, 2024|

IFIP TC3 is delighted to announce that Dr Pieter Hogenbirk, a current member and past chair of IFIP TC3 WG3.1, has been awarded the honour of Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.
The Royal honour was bestowed for his outstanding contribution to innovation in education and for his support in introducing digital technology, STEM and internationalisation […]

IFIP Board Meets in Sydney

By |April 28th, 2023|

Thank you to the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and President Dr Nick Tate for hosting the IFIP Strategy Day and Board Meeting at the offices of the ACS in Barangaroo in Sydney, Australia on April 13-14. 

During the Strategy Day on 13th April, ACS President Dr Tate welcomed attendees to Country and IFIP President Anthony Wong […]

Impact of AI on Image Recognition

By |March 23rd, 2023|

Once again, Karpathy, a dedicated human labeler who trained on 500 images and identified 1,500 images, beat the computer with a 5.1 percent error rate. Image recognition is the process of identifying an object or a feature in an image or video. It is used in many applications like defect detection, medical imaging, and security […]

New IFIP Task Force to Share Findings at WSIS Forum 2023

By |February 27th, 2023|

The recently formed IFIP Task Force on “Sustaining relevant digital inclusive education for young people (5-18 years of age)” will present a summary of its current findings to international audiences and organisations at WSIS 2023.

The work of the Task Force is focused on how to address the Thematic Action Tracks from a recent UNESCO Summit […]

How Healthcare Chatbots are Transforming the Medical Industry

By |February 7th, 2023|

When a patient strikes up a conversation with a medical representative who may appear human but is an intelligent conversational machine. There are many areas where this technology has been used, such as payments, customer support, and marketing. Healthcare customer service chatbots can increase corporate productivity without adding any additional costs or staff. Chatbots allow […]

Why Are Bots Taking Over The Internet?

By |January 18th, 2023|

Logging information about these blocked bots can also help prevent future attacks. Finally, the best bot mitigation platforms will use machine learning to constantly adapt to the bot threats on your specific web application. In the cat-and-mouse game of bot mitigation, your playbook can’t be based on last week’s attack. As the saying goes, if […]

Image Recognition and Classification in Python with TensorFlow and Keras

By |January 7th, 2023|

Many more Convolutional layers can be applied depending on the number of features you want the model to examine (the shapes, the colors, the textures which are seen in the picture, etc). Since it relies on the imitation of the human brain, it is important to make sure it will show the same (or better) […]

IFIP TC 12 Collaborates with UNESCO and ITU

By |November 28th, 2022|

Over the course of this year, IFIP have had several meetings with the representatives of UNESCO that aim to reinforcing the collaboration with them.

Among the various topics discussed, four are strongly related to TC12 – Artificial Intelligence:

AI Ethics – linked with TC12.12 AI Governance, 
UNESCO has invited and IFIP has agreed to assist UNESCO […]

IFIP Establishes New Task Force on Digital Inclusive Education for Young People

By |October 31st, 2022|

The IFIP Executive Committee has confirmed the establishment of a new Task Force on “Sustaining relevant digital inclusive education for young people (5-18 years of age)”. 

The new group will initially focus on digital transformation relating to the United Nations Transforming Education Agenda.

It will also engage closely with UNESCO to support its activities in this space, […]