See, they are taking our jobs! Spotted at ICC Sydney. We’re on-site for @sxswsydney. Join our panel at 1:30pm today to unpack the consequences of AI and automation on critical parts of society, with Peter Lewis @Lizzie_OShea@danstinton @jordanguiao https://t.co/XG4W0KNr1W
We’re excited to be joining @sxswsydney! Burning Platforms will be held live at the ICC in Sydney where we’ll unpack the impacts of AI and automation. Hope to see you there on Wednesday 18th Oct 1:30pm - https://t.co/XG4W0KMTco
We’re thrilled to announce that we’re joining the inaugural @sxswsydney! Burning Platforms will be held live on the #SXSWSydney stage where we’ll discuss AI and automation as it impacts our society with Peter Lewis @Lizzie_OShea@danstinton @jordanguiao - hope to see you there!
Our last Burning Platforms was held at the Australian Labor Party National Conference Fringe Festival where we talk AI regulation, privacy reform and even hack an MP’s data! Listen in here - https://t.co/XmBRrZelqy
Hey Brisbane! This Friday 18 August at 2pm, join our Chair @Lizzie_OShea with @esantow@HTI_UTS and Peter Lewis @CntrResponsTech at the ALP Fringe for a discussion on internet regulation.
The Fringe is for everyone, not just party members. Info here:
https://t.co/MNY0yzQ8TM
Remember 'move fast & break things'? That was then. Now regulation is back!
But we need genuine reform. That means doing better at enforcing our existing laws, and filling the gaps where the law doesn't protect people from AI risks.
Our op-ed:
https://t.co/iBBQXa6gnD
The Value of News Content to Google is Way More Than You Think
A new study finds that the value of news on Google Search is far higher than policymakers or publishers think it is, writes Dr. Courtney C. Radsch (@courtneyr):
https://t.co/53asMhQTjB
Our latest Burning Platforms examines the role digital platforms play in The Voice to Parliament campaign, with special guest @snurb_dot_info and our panelists Peter Lewis @Lizzie_OShea@danstinton https://t.co/nV6xhNFHgy
Our submission to the Govt’s Responsible AI consultation says that you can’t do it without transparency, privacy and accountability. A 🧵- 1) Tech companies need to clarify what datasets they use to train their AI and how these are sourced.
Privacy is key - the Privacy Act review should explicitly include AI technologies in their definitions and capture AI in protections for personal information
There should be a system of accountability for AI initiatives funded by tech companies - will these produce research that is critical of tech funders if it furthers AI knowledge?
The Federal Court has ordered Facebook Israel and Onavo to each pay $10m for engaging in conduct liable to mislead in promotions for the Onavo Protect app, by failing to adequately disclose that users’ data would be used for Meta’s commercial purposes. https://t.co/0t4DcAUcwO
Our latest episode of Burning Platforms is out! We deep dive into proposed new disinformation laws with LaTrobe University Professor of Political Communication @andrea_carson https://t.co/tlgrENzo88