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
Designing for Digital Safety & Tik-Tok’s Data Harvest
Calibrating the Eye of our Digital Beholders
Cybercrime in China & the Possibilities of Self-tracking Devices
Gaming Special: Sunless Skies, Frog Detective, and Grace Bruxner
Gastrointestinal Gaming & the Citizen Scientists Keeping the Net Neutral
On Becoming a Teenage IT Prodigy in Northcote and AirSticks
Older Australians Online and The Way We Pay
Exploring Generative Landscapes and Mealmates
Julian Burnside QC on Julian Assange, and the Future of E-Waste
Emerging Technologies & their Impact on Human Rights
Computer Love: an Interview with Rob Brooks
The Cutting Edge of Pediatric Surgery & that Milkshake video
Gaming Special: Unreal Engines, Ekphrastic Poetry & Gemma Madaheo
Using AI to predict the future of transport and ease congestion
Protecting Children’s Online Data From Big Tech
Tech Addiction & the Ethical Dilemmas of AI
Using AR to Investigate Spine-tingling Crimes from 1899
Unpacking Surveillance and Intrusive Tech
The Science Behind Data
How Do Emojis and Dating Work?
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