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.
Insurance, resilience, risk
Are governance issues failing the Himalayas?
Can we have economic growth without increased resource consumption?
The ongoing fight to save public broadcasting
Poetry in motion
The politics of happiness and wellbeing
How far are we from a nuclear fusion future?
Blockchain Democracy, business advocacy and the return of human curation
Technology-intensive campaigning and computational propaganda
Shopping centres & the future for spending
The Digital Welfare State
Water banking, rain farming and other ways to safeguard against future drought
Will the wars of the future really be fought over water?
The competition delusion; and a call to nationalise big data
Can the United Nations be reformed?
Is the Liberal International Order in terminal decline?
Counterculture, consumerism and the far right
Pencil towers and issues around urban inequality and density
Future doom and the rose-coloured past
Prescient Predictions: 1984; Brave New World; and Network
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