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The history – and future – of human networks
Darius von Guttner Sporzynski | September 12, 2024The latest book from bestselling historian Yuval Noah Harari – Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI – offers a sweeping exploration of the history and future of human networks.
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Will AI eat itself?
Aaron Snoswell | September 7, 2024Artificial intelligence prophets and newsmongers are forecasting the end of the generative AI hype with talk of an impending catastrophic “model collapse” but how realistic are these predictions?
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Gambling’s not a game
Elizabeth Baldwin | September 7, 2024The gambling industry reaps billions of dollars from Australians every year without any regard for the social harm or individual misery it leaves in its wake.
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Playing a full role in the Pacific
Melissa Conley Tyler | August 27, 2024Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in Tonga for the Pacific Islands Forum leaders meeting alongside 18 leaders from across Melanesia, Polynesia and Micronesia.
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Home automation can help the disabled
Open Forum | August 23, 2024Home automation for people with disabilities can produce substantial social benefits and represents a sound investment for funding agencies such as the NDIS.
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Defeating the dictators
Gregory Brown | August 22, 2024A new book, “Defeating the Dictators: How Democracy Can Prevail in the Age of the Strongman”, by Charles Dunst offers a path for liberal democracies to tackle the rising tide of global authoritarianism.
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Spirit levels
Ariadne Vromen | August 19, 2024Understanding the social consequences of rising inequality in Australia demands a broader understanding of how people live.
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Rigging the odds against gambling reform
Ross Gordon | August 18, 2024Gambling, like tobacco and alcohol before it, causes massive social harm, so why is the government so reluctant to ban gambling advertising?
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Ukraine strikes back
Matthew Sussex | August 17, 2024Ukraine’s surprise attack on Kursk has taken more Russian territory in a week than the Russians have gained in a year, and proves the Ukraine can win the war if given the weapons and permissions it needs to defeat Vladimir Putin.
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New BESS edition released
Peter Fritz | August 13, 2024The July 2024 edition of BESS® delves into the issues of responsible management, economics and ethics, modern slavery, human-centered societal frameworks, online personality assessments, the effectiveness of nudging as a policy tool, and late Daniel Kahneman’s legacy.
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Girl power
Michelle Smith | August 12, 2024After centuries of marginalisation, teenage girls are now one of the most potent social groups – and lucrative markets – in the modern world.
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Don’t bet on an gambling advert ban
Charles Livingstone | August 11, 2024The federal government is set to limit online gambling adverts in response to a parliamentary inquiry, but only a total ban on gambling advertising will help reduce its toll on the public.