Adam Lodders

Special Projects Officer, Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Ethics (CAIDE), Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne

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Sciences & Technology

The privacy paradox: Why we let ourselves be monitored

Digital virtual assistants make life more convenient but we are trading off our privacy. Here are some simple steps to keeping the AI where you want it

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Politics & Society

Are our new virtual workplaces equitable?

COVID-19 has changed the way many of us work, but our new virtual workplaces raise questions over privacy, data sharing and equity

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Politics & Society

The cost to freedom in the war against COVID-19

Mass digital surveillance is increasingly being used around the world to control COVID-19. But once the pandemic fades, will the surveillance stay?

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