Despite evidence that street harassment is arguably the most pervasive to women’s safety in public places, very little is known about its prevalence or patterns.
The risks of facial recognition technology should be discussed now, before it becomes baked into the security and marketing systems of our increasingly surveillance-based society.
An app that can track our movements and calling the police for us with just one touch is a powerful temptation, but technological solutions aren’t benign and apolitical.
Researchers are working to transform conventional CCTV cameras into autonomously intelligent systems that can detect crimes in real time.
Public-space cameras are meant to make us feel safer, but women don’t always see them that way.
This episode explores the age of surveillance we live in, how it can help humanity – and how it can be used to hurt us.
A recent survey of Australians’ attitudes towards the use of facial recognition technology revealed significant concerns about privacy, security, and bias.
Very bright and overlit city spaces do not always translate to young women feeling safe in urban spaces, new research shows.
Australia's parliament will soon decide on a bill to try to regulate facial recognition technology, but plenty of questions remain unanswered.
Further cuts to the ABC, suppression orders and anti-terror and surveillance laws are making it increasingly difficult for independent journalism to thrive.
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