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How Do Dating Apps Choose Your Mr or Ms Right?

How Do Dating Apps Choose Your Mr or Ms Right?

Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie particle.scitech.org.au In an age when disruption is the new normal, curiosity is the becomes the key 21st century skill. This is why Dr. Kate is an advocate for curiosity, through her work as a designer, speaker, writer and researcher. She’s written for variety

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A Closer Look at the AI Hype Machine: Who Really Benefits?

A Closer Look at the AI Hype Machine: Who Really Benefits?

Tom Valovic mercatornet.com Tom Valovic is a journalist and the author of Digital Mythologies (Rutgers University Press), a series of essays that explored emerging social and political issues raised by the advent of the internet. He has served as a consultant to the former Congressional Office of Technology Assessment.

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Sexual Assault in the Metaverse

lens.monash.edu As Meta (formerly Facebook) expands access to its virtual reality (VR) platform, disturbing accounts of women being sexually assaulted and harassed in its metaverse are also racking up. From a vice-president of research for another metaverse company who claims she was groped by a group of male

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The Case for Technological Pessimism Is Lazy and Wrong

Saul Zimet fee.org Saul Zimet was a Hazlitt Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education and a graduate student in economics at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. The debate over whether technological progress is ultimately good or bad for humanity

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Musk Declines to Save Twitter from Itself

Musk Declines to Save Twitter from Itself

Jeffrey A Tucker brownstone.org Jeffrey A Tucker is founder and president of the Brownstone Institute and the author of many thousands of articles in the scholarly and popular press and 10 books in five languages, most recently Liberty or Lockdown. He is also the editor of The Best of

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Govt Urged to Take Urgent Action

New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA) Existing government measures won’t stop one of our fastest-growing sectors moving to Australia.“Existing government policies won’t stop New Zealand gaming and interactive media companies from choosing to expand in Australia instead of New Zealand,” New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA) Chairman

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How Private Is TikTok Really?
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How Private Is TikTok Really?

David Tuffley Griffith University David is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and CyberSecurity at Griffith University’s School of Information & Communication Technology in Brisbane/Gold Coast. When English statesman Sir Francis Bacon famously said “knowledge is power”, he could hardly have foreseen the rise of ubiquitous social media

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Banning TikTok Would Be a Mistake

Banning TikTok Would Be a Mistake

Patrick Carroll fee.org Patrick Carroll has a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Waterloo and is an editorial fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. For millions of people in the US and around the world, TikTok has become the latest craze. Creating your own videos and

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The iPhone Turns Fifteen

Ismini Vasileiou De Montfort University Paul Haskell-Dowland Edith Cowan University Dr Ismini Vasileiou is an Associate Professor in Information Systems (FBCS, SFHEA) and Associate Head of School (Deputy) at the School of Computer Science and Informatics, De Montfort University, Leicester. Professor Paul Haskell-Dowland is the Professor of Cyber Security Practice

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Social Media is the New Big Tobacco
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Social Media is the New Big Tobacco

On opposite sides of the world, two separate court cases have potentially massive consequences for social media. In one case, Australian journalist Avi Yemini has won a court injunction against an anonymous Twitter account that has repeatedly attacked and – he says – defamed him on the platform. Yemini intends to sue

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Cyber-Terror Is Not What You Think

Cyber-Terror Is Not What You Think

We often hear about the devastating potential of cyber-terrorism, or the dangerous vulnerability of our interconnected world to natural events like solar flares. Cyber-terrorism is not just a theoretical bee in some think-tank’s bonnet: it’s already happening. We’ve just been incredibly lucky, so far. For example, an

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The Worst Tweet in History

The Worst Tweet in History

Twitter’s original slogan was “Tell us what you really think.” Reading some people’s tweets, you often have to ask yourself: what the hell were they thinking? Twitter has become notorious for ruining people over a single, thoughtless tweet. Usually, they’re low-level former nobodies, mindlessly thumbing out their

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WEF Pushes Facial Recognition Technology

WEF Pushes Facial Recognition Technology

John Mac Ghlionn brownstone.org With a doctorate in psychosocial studies, John Mac Ghlionn works as both a researcher and essayist. His writing has been published by the likes of Newsweek, NY Post and the American Conservative. The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, has just ended.

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Musk to Clean the Twitter Sewer

Musk to Clean the Twitter Sewer

As you will know, Elon Musk is in the process of buying Twitter. This naturally has caused panic in the Titterverse. Blaze Media explains: During a presentation to woo investors, Elon Musk laid out his plans for what actions he intends on implementing when he takes over Twitter. Musk reportedly

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Gaming: Fun and Functional?

Dr Jae particle.scitech.org.au It may sound like the name of a rapper but alas, instead of rapping rhymes Jae spends her time weaving words and writing articles on STEM! With a doctorate in Health Psychology & Exercise Physiology and background in science communication, this curious cat will

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Five Ways to Manage Your Doom-Scrolling Habit

Five Ways to Manage Your Doom-Scrolling Habit

Christian van Nieuwerburgh mercatornet.com Christian van Nieuwerburgh is Professor of Coaching and Positive Psychology, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. Doomscrolling, according to Merriam-Webster, is “the tendency to continue to surf or scroll through bad news, even though that news is saddening, disheartening or depressing”. For many it’

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