Jake Goldenfein, senior lecturer at Melbourne Law School and tech expert, joins the show with some illuminating facts about how governments use automated decision making processes, and the implications of this usage; as well as talking about data set economies, facial recognition, AI and proposed changes to Australian privacy law.
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Rent-Tech: The Intersection Between Technology and Renting
The complicated ins and outs of Artificial intelligence & Digital Wallets
Australian video game music is miles beyond the rest of the world
Dr Thao Phan on AI, Race & Art, and Nico King from Chaos Theory Games
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Sam Barlow on Immortality, Game Development & Interactive Media
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'AI The Next Generation' with Dr. Linda McIver & Dr. Dimitrios Salampasis
The ethical implications of suing Chat GPT with Geoff Webb and 'SXSW'
The Heart at Melbourne Connect; Gender Dimensions in Cyber Security
The Ethical Implications Of Technology On The Battlefield; Cart Life Game Re-Release
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