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Media and Impact – Issue 6

June felt like the busiest month so far in 2018, for Data61 - below are some highlights

CEO opinion – Adrian Turner on why Australia’s missing the chance to lead on AI

The key to achieving long-term structural change from AI lies in the power of these emerging systems to learn and modify themselves without human intervention

Leadership and diversity during change and disruption – a personal perspective

Data61's Hilary Cinis is going to be delivering a keynote talk at D61+ Live in September 2018 - read about her personal experiences with leadership, AI and ethics here.

The new program creating Australia’s next batch of product leaders

There’s a gap in Australia’s tech ecosystem - product managers. They guide the creation, execution and finalisation of a product - creating something that users love. In Australia, there just aren’t enough of them.

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How can government lead during times of digital shake-up?

We spoke with Cheryl George,  Group Leader in Government Business and Stakeholder Engagement at CSIRO's Data61, about government, collaboration and leadership during a time of digital disruption.

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