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Steve Quenette
Feb 62 min read
Mastering the AI era - perhaps the process is the same as mastering the Iliad
Homer wrote the Iliad at the bronze - iron age transition, confusingly intertwining norms. Is the transition to the AI era similar?

Steve Quenette
Jan 303 min read
2025 - make-or-break for AI?
2025 according to many pundits is the make-or-break year for generative AI. Does DeepSeek suddenly change the story?


Steve Quenette
Oct 28, 20242 min read
Learnings from a landscape analysis of AI/ML infrastructure opportunities and challenges
Our BOF at eResearch Australasia 2024: Learnings from a landscape analysis of AI/ML infrastructure opportunities and challenges


Steve Quenette
Oct 2, 20242 min read
Digitally savvy executive teams are rare
There's little doubt that the future of business is digital. Digitally savvy executive teams are rare. We can help with every facet of this.

Steve Quenette
Sep 12, 20242 min read
AIÂ driving sentiment change: biology has changed from hypothesis-oriented to engineering-oriented
Innate Innovation is helping BPA analyse the landscape of AI and its potential impact on biomolecular sciences in Australia

Steve Quenette
Aug 29, 20242 min read
Gotta love a good (data) scarcity
We often get asked to consider, advise, and strategise on how to invest in AI. Increasingly, we’re hearing the AI bubble will burst, but...


Steve Quenette
Jun 24, 20242 min read
Authenticity as a guiding principle
How big is the data centre energy problem? We've been through a decade or two of a virtualisation-led cloud, effectively sharing physical...


Steve Quenette
Jun 6, 20242 min read
AI in the workforce - does it take jobs?
Recent and long term evidence that AI is not taking away jobs. It creates efficiencies & quality, driving demand and thus employment growth.


Steve Quenette
May 27, 20241 min read
AI applied to research - what 1,600 researchers think
We are working with BioPlatforms Australia to understand AI's impact. A precursor from Nature: AI and science: what 1,600 researchers think.
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