MICHELLE D. LAZARUS, SFHEA, PhD, is an associate professor and Director of the Centre for Human Anatomy Education in the Biomedical Discovery Institute, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University, Australia. She has lived and worked in the USA, UK and now calls Australia home. As a leader in the Monash Centre for Scholarship in Health Education, her research focuses on understanding how education impacts healthcare workforce professional identity, with emphasis on effective management of workplace uncertainty. She is an award-winning educator having received the Australian Universities, Vice Chancellor’s, and Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence, among others. Michelle is the author of “The Uncertainty Effect: How to Survive and Thrive through the Unexpected” and co-author of "The AI (R)evolution: Valuing Country, Culture and Community in a World of Algorithms
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AI for life: how sovereign Wiradyuri ways of knowing can transform technology for good
Nov 20, 2024 23:15 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
From climate change to geopolitical instability to health emergencies, we are entering a period of momentous change. The technology industry likes to tell us that the antidote is artificial intelligence (AI). But as...