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Catholic schools have shunned off-the-shelf AI products to build their own chatbot that is ‘grounded in Catholic teaching, tradition and theology’.
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A world-first Catholic school chatbot is filtering lessons through a religious lens while saving teachers nearly two hours a day in preparing lesson plans, marking assignments and even writing report cards.

Microsoft is launching a new product to get artificial intelligence into the hands of more Australian workers as many companies face “paralysis” with adopting the much-hyped technology at scale.

A prominent Canberra-based data centre developer that came to life amid a drought has become an unintentional pioneer in liquid cooling technology.

The Australian's annual tech magazine, The List Top 100 Innovators, celebrating the nation's most innovative entrepreneurs is out now. Find out who's building the future in The List   online at theaustralian.com.au.

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Jared Lynch
Technology editor
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Religious filter to Catholic chatbot
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