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.
Hosted by Lily Ryan ft. Karl Chapman on panelling
Limiting The Impact of Data Breaches; Is TikTok The Threat Governments Think It Is?
Helping Communities Make Podcasts; DragonBear Studios Releases Innchanted
IWD Special; Data Informed Design Conference
The LGBTQIA+ Twitch Streamer Experience; Developments in AI
Privacy Act Review Report; The Emergence of The Digital Nomad
First Nations Tech Opportunities, Shared Logins Locked Down
Interactive Games Fund Revival and Data Protection Day 2023
Indie Media Bootcamp Recap
2022: The Year in Tech
Videogames and Real World Violence; Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical
Meena Thamarajah's Huey Books Bookbot, and The Field Job Hiring Service
Comparing Mastodon to Twitter
Get to know about Gubbins, Frog Detective 3 Review
Catering to Dietary Requirements with Foodini; The Budget Rundown
Ethical Use Of Facial Recognition Tech, and Dishbrain Plays Pong
How to Combat Data Breaches
Melbourne International Games Week (MIGW) Special
AI Perceptions of Gender and Australia's first Union for Games Workers
Cybersecurity on Private Message Apps and Startup Communities
Sex Ed and Wellness Tech and Digital Rights Roundup
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