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How this Brisbane mathematician uses AI to tell the crooks their number's up - InQueensland

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Unscrupulous companies across the globe trying to flout the Modern Slavery Act could soon have their nefarious plans thwarted thanks to an AI driven tool being developed in Brisbane. As more people turn to AI tools like ChatGPT to free up their time spent writing, Brisbane-based academic Adriana Eufrosina Bora is focusing on a tool devoted to reading. Specifically, her AI software will have a specialised niche interest in the Modern Slavery Act, a document that companies and organisations in many countries across the world increasingly need to address if they are to win government tenders or contracts. Depending on the size of the company, the documents can run to more than 1000 pages long, as organisations demonstrate the values and policies they hold and the procedures they enact to ensure modern forms of slavery aren't part of the way they recruit and retain staff and conduct business. The workload, as Eufrosina Bora explained to InQueensland, is in some cases overwhelming government departments where staff are tasked to check compliance manually.