Privacy and Consent in the Age of AI and Whistleblowing With Suelette Dreyfus
On today’s episode of AI Australia, we have the pleasure of speaking with Suelette Dreyfus renowned researcher and journalist on digital privacy and whistleblowing. She has a personal connection to these topics and even co-authored a book with Julian Assange. Suelette will explore with us the implications of AI on privacy, the complexity of context able to be extracted from collected data thanks to this technology, as well as tech’s impacts on personal security. She will also cover how technology is changing the world of whistleblowers, what protections citizens have against predatory data collection, and much more. Join us on today’s episode!
More about Suelette Dreyfus:
Suelette Dreyfus is a journalist, technology researcher, and writer. Her field of research includes information systems, digital security and privacy, the impact of technology on whistleblowing, health informatics, and e-education.
Her work examines digital whistleblowing as a method of freedom of expression and the right to dissent from corruption.
Suelette is also a researcher and lecturer in the School of Information and Computing Systems at the University of Melbourne. She is also the principal researcher on an international project testing the impacts of digital technologies on whistleblowing
Additionally, Susan is the author of the ‘97 cult classic Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness, and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier which covers the exploits of a group of hackers in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s—including Julian Assange who is also the co-author of the book.
Amazon: Underground: Tales of hacking, madness, and obsession on the electronic frontier
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