What does the internet know about you?

March 17, 2024; Publisher: ; Format:

A trip to Bunnings, a Medibank or Optus account, a new smart car or vacuum, every facet of our daily lives is now up for grabs. So should privacy continue to be our individual responsibility, or is it time for governments do more?

This event was recorded at the State Library of Victoria on 19 November 2024.

Speakers

Hugh de Kretser
President, Australian Human Rights Commission

Lizzie O’Shea
Founder and chair of Digital Rights Watch
Principal lawyer at Maurice Blackburn

Ed Santow
Co-Director of the Human Technology Institute at the University of Technology Sydney
Co-author, Machines in Our Image: The Need for Human Rights in the Age of AI

Daniel Nellor (host)
Philosopher, playwright and co-author, Machines in Our Image: The Need for Human Rights in the Age of AI

Further information:

First tranche of the Federal Government’s privacy reforms
Privacy and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024

Credits

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What right do we have to privacy in the age of AI?(Oscar Wong, Getty.)