Technology companies aren’t just stealing your intellectual property – your creative content - they’re making vast profits out of selling it back to you. AI-powered apps like ChatGPT are trained on vast amounts of stolen data. What’s worse, it’s all justified as a public good. They call it “efficient infringement”. So, why are they allowed to get away with it? And what can be done about it? Also, the Living Building Challenge – it’s about building better construction and healthier communities; and a call for greater focus on prevention in dealing with domestic violence.
Artificial cities - from futuristic urban dreams to ghost towns
Designing technology to increase inclusion for the disabled
Reflections on the smart phone
How globalisation and technology are changing the nature of storytelling
Our understanding of AI and the value of a national plan
The New Laws of Robotics and what they might mean for AI
Plastic past, plastic present, plastic future
Cycling into the future; and turning the gig economy back into a sharing economy
Urban pandemic – isolation and inequality
The elusive edge of Innovation
Bringing greater clarity to the laws of space
Wave energy and artificial photosynthesis: the tech that takes time
Seawater greenhouses; the “insect apocalypse”; and zero carbon flight
Waste management: ingenuity, mindset and working with nature
Cryonics: Dilemmas of the frozen dead
Reinventing research – Part Two: Impact, outputs, and the US National Research Cloud
Reinventing research – Part One: future scenarios and moving away from the publish or perish mantra
Controlled Environmental Agriculture
One big game of Monopoly
Machine-enhanced decision making; and clapping, flapping drones
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