#102 It's complicated - Dr James Meese on Meta's withdrawal from news
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This week Jordan asks Dr James Meese to explain Meta's announcement that it doesn’t intend to renew the commercial deals it made with Australian media companies under the News Media Bargaining Code.   Dr Meese (full bio below) is an Associate Professor at RMIT University, where he researches personalisation and recommendation in the news media sector and has recently published a book examining the complex relationship between Digital Platforms and the Press (link below).   James talks us through some of the history and the limits of the News Media Bargaining Code, how algorithms and ..read more
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#101 Go dark or go home - Unscrambling the encryption debate
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** Content warning: This episode contains discussion of Child Sexual Abuse Material ** Australia's eSafety Commissioner is trying to force tech giants to scan cloud storage for illegal and harmful content. Apple says this could undermine security protections and facilitate mass surveillance.   This is just the latest skirmish in the crypto wars - a 50 year old policy debate about how to balance strong encryption (which is essential to privacy and security online) with law enforcement access to crucial data.   This week we explore some of the policy and rhetorical challenges that aris ..read more
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#100 Reflections on 100 - the lessons that popped
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To mark 100 episodes, this week we reflect on the topics covered on This Week in Digital Trust since its inception. Arj and Jordan also share four key insights and learnings that have emerged through their discussions, and how these have shaped (and are shaped) their world views. If you'd like to share some feedback with us, we'd love to hear it. https://forms.office.com/r/6HxEztcC85   Credits: Editing and post-production by Martin Franklin (East Coast Studio) eastcoaststudio.com.au Music by Bensound.com ..read more
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#99 Supermarket wizards - How tech entrenches dominance
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Supermarkets have been under intense scrutiny in Australia over a range of issues, including alleged profiteering in a cost of living crisis, and poor treatment of workers and suppliers. In this episode, we explore how the use of advanced technologies and digital platforms by the two supermarket majors may be contributing to these issues, and further entrenching market dominance. Links: Four Corners investigation https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-02-19/super-power-the-cost-of-living-with-coles-and-woolworths/103486508 The Conversation piece on surveillance tech at Coles and Woolworths https ..read more
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#98 Droppin' docs - A primer on doxing
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This week we go deep on doxing, the practice of "dropping docs" on someone in order to expose their information to a hostile digital audience. Our conversation is triggered by some recent doxing examples in the Australian media, which has prompted the Federal Government to propose a new law against dxxing as part of its privacy reform agenda. We discuss the origins of doxing, prominent examples, the potential harms, and the merits of various public policy approaches.   Links: Explainer on doxing (eSafety Commissioner) https://www.esafety.gov.au/industry/tech-trends-and-challenges/doxing A ..read more
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#97 The rise of the Neo Luddites
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In the face of tech and AI hype, there's an emerging march away from technology taking place around the globe. This week we explore recent developments fitting this trend, including a proposed law in Australia that give will employees a "right to disconnect" from work, and another that seeks to improve conditions for gig workers. We also take a deep dive into the resurgence of the Luddite movement - a cohort of workers, critics, academics, organisers and writers who claim they are pushing back on technologies that exploit the vulnerable and extract the rewards of society for the benefit of a n ..read more
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#96 Make it till you fake it - the growing problem of synthetic media
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With more than 60 elections taking place around the world this year, the risks posed by deepfakes was already a bubbling concern - until Taylor Swift took the issue stratospheric.  Deepfake explicit images of the US musician created by generative AI went viral on X, prompting officials and analysts to start to properly reckon with the problems posed by the technology. We explore the scenarios in which synthetic media created by generative AI are posing problems, the way platforms like OpenAI are responding, emerging regulatory responses, and discuss where responsiblity for solving this is ..read more
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#95 Walk this way - a dive into the rise of biometrics
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Ever wondered what can be inferred about you just from the way you walk? This might be a growing concern as the use of biometric technologies - which include solutions that offer "gait analysis" - become more common. This week we explore how biometrics like fingerprints, faceprints and behavioural attributes are being used in different contexts, for purposes including identification, verification and analysis. The convenience appeal of these technologies is hard to resist - as anyone with facial verification turned on for their smartphone can attest - but there are also an emerging set of soci ..read more
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#94 Baby steps - the government makes its case for AI regulation
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This week it's the next instalment of the Australian Government's consultation on Safe and Responsible AI. Arj and Jordan break down the government's 'interim response' to the consultation, and the case for regulation that it puts forward. Though the detail is yet to come, we evaluate the government's proposals - new mandatory guardrails, updates to existing laws, international engagement and domestic investments - what will they mean for AI adoption in Australia, and is our legal system already falling behind? Links: The Australian Government’s interim response to safe and responsible AI cons ..read more
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#93 Australians for sale - how data brokers expose us all
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This week we dive into the murky world of data brokers, courtesy of a new report by Reset Tech Australia. The report provides a fascinating window into how data brokers operate - particularly the granular categories and segments that online users are categorised into. This data is sold to advertisers and, in some cases, even law enforcement bodies and other authorities.  We share our reactions about the report and discuss how the availability of data about sensitive topics such as gambling, alcohol consumption, financial stress can make us more vulnerable to exploitation.   Links: Re ..read more
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