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.
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Correcting the record on China's economy
The sound of the stars
Food security in a precarious world
Will future generations turn away from alcohol?
The future threat from ancient viruses
Introducing "brubery" — bribery's other half
Some home truths about declining research productivity, innovation and disruption
Embracing serendipity and breaking free of algorithmic shackles
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Deep Fakes and moral panic
Managerialism and our obsession with hierarchy
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The climate change "winners"
Coming to terms with noise
Should we really aim for sustainable development?
Fashion’s fast future
The future of satire is no laughing matter
Forgetting, not memory, moves us forward
A Right to Disconnect ... from work
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