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.
Is the process of ageing inevitable?
Is dumbness our destiny?
When satellites collide…
Teaching AI to fly like a bee
The power of storytelling – a cautionary tale
Are Sovereign Wealth Funds the best way of safeguarding the future?
Enterprising ways to make and shift electricity
Locking down nature in order to liberate it
The Privacy Paradox
The strange case of the trees that grow metal and how to harvest them
How much change can we expect as airlines once again take to the skies?
Chinese technology is advancing, but it’s a long way from global domination
Emptying the oceans
Wellbeing and COVID; the problem with Wikipedia; and the future of policing
Brain-Machine-Interfaces - brain manipulation or brain control?
Hype versus reality – getting some perspective on the future of cars
Ecocide: making environmental damage an international crime
Geopolitics in a post fossil-fuel world
Reinventing research – Impact, outputs, and the US National Research Cloud
Are governance issues failing the Himalayas?
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