Dr Suelette Dreyfus

Senior lecturer, School of Computing and Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne

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Sciences & Technology

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Is today the day the music dies?

Australia’s live music scene is already suffering, but AI-generated music could put the industry under even more pressure

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Sciences & Technology

The splendour of cybersecurity

Young people may be social media savvy but many need help with the Big Four of cybersecurity. A free device Tune Up gave hundreds a chance to learn

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Health & Medicine

Medibank’s hack tells us privacy laws need to change

Medibank’s data breach exposes how Australia’s most vulnerable have the most to lose when private information is made public

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Sciences & Technology

Are you technostressed?

As many of us continue to work from home during COVID-19, there’s increasing incidence of technostress and techno-overload among workers that needs to be addressed

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Politics & Society

Should we work with or turn off AI?

Artificial intelligence is already impacting the way we work – but for the next generation of professionals, human-machine collaboration could be the norm. And now is the time to think about the values we want in that relationship

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Arts & Culture

Part 2: 2018 Summer reading

Reading a good book on holiday is one of life’s indulgences, but getting a gem of a recommendation can be a true gift

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Sciences & Technology

What kind of rear window into encryption do the Five Eyes want?

An international intelligence alliance wants to weaken data encryption for everyone in a bid to stop terrorists, but does it risk leaving us more exposed?

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Arts & Culture

Drone warfare: Why the whole truth matters

The public must be given the full picture when it comes to using these machines in combat