AI development is currently held by a small number of companies. Public vigilance can help ensure they stick to ethical use of the technology.
Religious discrimination laws have been highly controversial in Australia in recent years. Here’s where they started, and where we are now.
The naming, for the first time, of specific companies, not just industries, and what they pay their male and female workers, is set to pressure employers to take action.
Could our fascination with objectivity be the Pied Piper that led us to develop a machine some of us now fear and avoid?
Until crucial steps are taken, the current “system” of payment of academic casuals or sessional staff will continue to be an unproductive source of contestation.
The Albanese government has devised a strong model for the new National Anti-Corruption Commission, with robust powers and suitable accountability mechanisms.
How we get the balance right between using social media to hold people to account versus the risk of invading people’s privacy depends on the context, of course, and is ultimately about power.
The current draft still includes a range of provisions overriding federal, state and territory laws to allow for discrimination.
Rio Tinto’s apology for blowing up the Juukan Gorge rock shelters does little to satisfy the debt it owes the Puutu Kunti Kurrama and Pinikura peoples, but it can make amends.
How simple acts of kindness can significantly improve the experience and outcomes for cancer patients.
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