We were proud to be part of the American Chamber of Commerce's business lunch: "AUKUS: Business Opportunities Beyond Submarines".
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Private computational systems marketed as artificial intelligence (AI) are threading through our public life. Concentrating industrial power, compounding marginalization, and quietly shaping access to resources and information.
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Facebook's Project Aria indicates problems for responsible innovation when broadly deploying AR and other pervasive technology in the Commons https://t.co/w8KtunHfSE
The Council on Strategic Risks (CSR) is dedicated to anticipating, analyzing and addressing core systemic risks to security in the 21st century, with special examination of the ways in which these risks intersect and exacerbate one another.
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How do the idealised promises and purposes of urban informatics compare to the material politics and practices of their implementation?
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Should we aim to transcend what makes us human? Many in the tech world are trying, as proponents of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies promise a future free from the messiness of our world, Divya Siddarth and Kelsie Nabben write. https://t.co/APApyA8spF
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Thousands of pages of internal documents offer the clearest picture yet of how Facebook endangers American democracy—and show that the company’s own employees know it.
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The latest book by Cade Metz explains the people, commercial forces and mathematical insights behind the fastest, scariest technological revolution in history.
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The definition of what counts as personal information is set to change in Australia, with online identifiers even down to geolocation under review, alongside use of loyalty and credit card data. https://t.co/C2g68X0CD8
Private computational systems marketed as artificial intelligence (AI) are threading through our public life. Concentrating industrial power, compounding marginalization, and quietly shaping access to resources and information.
@mer__edith https://t.co/WvuxvSlbDe