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.
Drones, witnessing and the view from above
Banning books and floating suburbs
Fashion’s fast future
Space pollution, stunted high-rise and the joy of missing out
The opportunity costs of global pollution
Rare Earths and the difficulties of supply
Is dumbness our destiny?
Litigating our way out of climate change
The power of storytelling – a cautionary tale
Is the process of ageing inevitable?
Rewilding to safeguard biodiversity
Social media: harm and transformative justice
Coming to terms with noise
Geopolitics in a post fossil-fuel world
Our adolescent future and reassessing human rights
The new globalisation
Technology: Questions of ethics and fairness
An international approach to regulating AI
An update on nuclear energy
The positive side of monitoring
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