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
Using AR to Investigate Spine-tingling Crimes from 1899
Unpacking Surveillance and Intrusive Tech
The Science Behind Data
How Do Emojis and Dating Work?
Machines Making Art
The Real Cost of Cryptocurrencies and Transgender Visibility Day
Safety Vs Censorship
How Much Can Machines Really Learn?
Digital Inclusion for Older Australians
New Surveillance Powers Legislation
Phone Addiction and Tracking Wage Theft
Digital Rights Watch Annual Report and Linux Conference Swag Badge
Julian Burnside on Wikileaks; Venessa Paech on Online Abuse of Women Journalists
Biggest Tech Stories of 2020
Can freedom of speech laws be applied to coding?
Drone Piloting & NBN
Collaborating with AI & Big Sur Privacy Issues
Spams, Scams, and The Lab Network
Brain-Machine Interaction and The End of the World
Online Learning & The Tertiary Sector
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