Monday, May 9, 2016

Don't crash and burn with your bot: 6 best practices and other top stories.

  • Don't crash and burn with your bot: 6 best practices

    Don't crash and burn with your bot: 6 best practices
    With Facebook’s introduction of bots on Messenger last month, chatbots, which have been around for decades, have suddenly taken the leap from fun toy project to cutting-edge business proposition. With this rapid rise to prominence, it’s critical to differentiate the hype from the true value bots can offer when you consider using one for your business. Here are some best practices to make sure your chatbot development project succeeds and doesn’t turn into another Tay, the short-lived, bigoted A..
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  • Sharks not overlooked in WA budget

    Sharks not overlooked in WA budget
    Sharks not overlooked in WA budgetAAPMay 9, 2016 4:30PMSavePrint More than $1.5 million will be spent on shark detection and mitigation by the West Australian government in its budget.Fisheries minister Joe Francis said on Monday $495,000 would be spent on replacing up to 18 shark receivers off the WA coast, while $400,000 would be allocated for two new beach enclosures in Perth's north."People want to feel safe when they swim, it's a massive coastline in WA, we can't protect everyone everywher..
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  • Optus Begins Rollout Of VoLTE For Higher Quality Calls

    Optus Begins Rollout Of VoLTE For Higher Quality Calls
    Optus has become the last of Australia’s major telcos to introduce VoLTE — Voice over LTE — which allows customers to make and receive calls over the high-speed 4G Plus network. This saves phones from constantly having to switch between 3G and 4G while making calls, while also lending itself to clearer, more consistent calls. Telstra began its VoLTE rollout late last year, with Vodafone following behind in December. Optus is now ready to join them after an extensive round of testing and tweakin..
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  • Samsung Has Australia's First 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player, And It's On Sale Now

    Samsung Has Australia's First 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player, And It's On Sale Now
    Here’s the first 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player that you can actually go out and buy. Along with the discs that are already on sale, the Samsung UBD-K8500 is your first — and only — option to watch the new 4K Blu-rays that are by far the most detailed, lifelike and colourful movies you’ve ever seen. AU Editor’s Note: We’re going to be using the terms ‘4K’, ‘Ultra HD’ and ‘4K Ultra HD Blu-ray’ pretty interchangeably in the future, but rest assured you’ll always find our coverage of the new 4K Blu-ra..
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  • Rabbitohs star Sam Burgess slammed for driving while using mobile phone

    South Sydney Rabbitohs star Sam Burgess filmed his wife Phoebe, apparently while driving, and posted the video to Instagram.RABBITOHS star Sam Burgess has copped a backlash after he apparently filmed his wife singing in the car — while he was driving.Police and the Minister for Roads yesterday said it was “dangerous” and the NRL player “should know better”, while fans were also quick to condemn it as a “#StupidAct”.“Yeah, that’s pretty clever doing that while driving ... good for the young follo..
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  • Vodafone offers govt $594m for 700 MHz

    Vodafone offers govt $594m for 700 MHz
    Vodafone has offered the Australian government more than half a billion dollars for a slice of the 700 MHz spectrum it declined to bid for in the Commonwealth's 2013 spectrum auction. The telco's decision not to participate in the 2013 auction left Telstra, Optus and TPG to snap up almost $2 billion of the 700 MHz and 2.6 GHz bands on sale. However, 30 MHz of the 700 MHz on offer was passed in, leaving the government holding around $1 billion worth of spectrum in the band. At the time it said i..
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  • Cutting to the core: CSIRO to end long-standing Antarctic ice, air research

    Cutting to the core: CSIRO to end long-standing Antarctic ice, air research
    EXCLUSIVE Australia's Aurora Australis at work in the Antarctic. Photo: Mike Zupanc, Australian Antarctic Division CSIRO plans to close its ice lab and cease key Antarctic science activities, moves that scientists warn will damage Australia's international partnerships and run counter to a new $2 billion-plus government plan for the region.Staff in CSIRO's key climate science units within its Oceans & Atmosphere division will be told as early as Monday where ..
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