While AI and robotics reshape our reality, experts explore how these emerging tools could be used to create a more equitable future – from healthcare breakthroughs to Indigenous-led innovation.
In the season nine premiere of Monash’s podcast, learn how AI, deepfakes and humanoid robots are transforming human interaction and our perception of reality.
The recent US Federal Court’s ruling on Google could be the first domino in a long-overdue reckoning on how major platforms operate.
Sexual deepfake abuse silences women, causing lasting harm, and laws to protect them are inconsistent. A global approach is vital if society truly wants to address the problem.
Liars and fake news merchants are profiting from misinformation and disinformation in Indonesia. Can it be fixed?
To create robust and adaptable digital crisis response centres, we need to have a better understanding of how first responders behave and act during a disaster situation.
It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
The moment Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021, a team of Monash University students and leaders began working to bring a number of evacuees to safety. Hear the harrowing story this week on the University's podcast, “What Happens Next?”.
With more and more technology-driven crime, the tension between policing it and preserving the privacy of individuals is being writ large.
The pandemic has had a marked impact on sexual and gender-based violence reporting in conflict zones.
Organisations need to optimise the use of digital platforms during and post-COVID-19 to stay connected and engaged with culturally and linguistically-diverse communities.
The federal government's proposed code of conduct aims to support journalism by using competition law to divert profits from Facebook and Google.
In this episode Dr Susan Carland finds out how Monash experts are harnessing the strengths of social media platforms to make a positive impact on mental health.
In this third episode on fake news, we've gathered all the very best practical tips and ideas from our experts to help you find your way through the news.
It’s important for children to stay in touch with their friends during lockdown, and parents can support them by enabling virtual playdates.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
The spread of misinformation has striking parallels with the biological pandemic – and it, too, has cost lives.
Fear and curiosity is providing fertile ground for cyber criminals to conduct their “business”.
Until the two giants change, Twitter's political ad ban will have little effect on elections around the globe.
Facebook's Libra aims to address the shortcomings of using cryptocurrency as a regular everyday currency.
We shouldn't fear Facebook's move into the cryptocurrency market – it may be a game-changer in the virtual currency world.
Australians have until November 15 to opt out of the My Health Record database, in what is looming as a fork in the road for our healthcare system.
Joanne Lao’s marketing degree propelled her into one of the world’s biggest global advertising groups, where she’s chief executive of Greater China operations.
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