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Think: Digital Futures

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Each episode explores how today’s technology is transforming tomorrow — from our biology, habits, relationships, spaces to our place in the universe.
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Would you make love to a robot?

Techno-sexuality. Digi-sexuality. I-dollatry and Robophilia are new sexualities made possible by technology. So who is behind these identities? And what’s the attraction? Featuring Dr Belinda Middleweek, Senior Lecturer in Journalism in the School of Communications at University of Technology Sydney Music from Epidemic Sound Produced and presented by Lawrence Bull

Mar 14, 202327 min

Musical Robots

Ya like robo-jazz? Featured: Dr. Richard Savery: Macquarie University Research Fellow (MQRF), Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature Produced and Presented by: Cameron M. Furlong Music: Shimon Aarhus perf. Aarhus Jazz Orchestra and Shimon (provided by Dr. Richard Savery) Faster Does It Kevin McLeod As AI becomes more advanced and nuanced, it is inevitable that we see it entering the arts. After my conversation with Dr. Sara Oscar, I was curious to descend fur...

Jan 27, 202315 min

The comeback of stem cells: why this time, they might work.

For decades, stem cells have been the technology that’s just around the corner. The medicine that would fix just about part of the body. But stem cell injections haven’t delivered on their advertised potential. Now, thanks to ingenuity and machine learning, they'll have a shot. Featuring Dr Jiao Jiao Li, School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology Sydney Produced and presented by Lawrence Bull

Jan 20, 202316 min

Conscious AI and the Universe

What is 'consciousness'? Featured: Dr Mahendra Samarawickrama; Director of the Centre for Consciousness Studies, Director of the Centre for Sustainable AI Produced and Presented by: Cameron M. Furlong Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms, Drakensson, and TheoTer. Sourced from Freesound.org The nature of consciousness is an emerging philosophical question that has been pondered for centuries. Now, with the advent of advanced Artificial Intelligence, the ethics and implications of conscious AI is at ...

Dec 23, 202214 min

Is AI Art, 'Art'?

Where do AI generated imagery fall in the world of art? In September 2022, Jason M. Allen controversially won first prize in the Colorado State Fair's "digital arts/digitally-manipulated photography" competition. This event sparked a growing debate in the art world and on social media over the legitimacy of AI generated artwork. Many artists are calling foul on AI art, and are vehemently opposed to its inclusion in the arts on both creative and legal grounds. However, controversy always follows ...

Dec 16, 202217 min

Collecting Music in the Digital Age

All of us have our own relationship with music, for some it provides some background colour to the day, for others it’s an integral part of life. But technology has changed our relationship with music, both in how we consume it and how we collect it. While it’s easier than ever to access an enormous amount of music from every era, genre and country on Earth, has it become more difficult to forge meaningful relationships with artists and their songs? How do we keep track of a lifetime’s worth of ...

Dec 09, 202217 min

Preserving Video Game History

Advances in technology and art require a solid foundation of history in order to improve, progress and innovate. What happens when that history is tied up with copyright restrictions or only exists as an expensive artifact? With video games the highest earning entertainment products, can publishers be forgiven for protecting their investments by deciding what relics from the past we now get to discover, or should these long lost treasures be more accessible? Featured: Dr Jaime Garcia Deputy Dire...

Dec 01, 202222 min

Artificial Intelligence and Beer

Do you trust a robot with your beer? Featured: Doctor Nick Bennett: Senior Lecturer, School of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering Danielle MacDonald: Brewer, Sydney Brewery Produced and Presented by: Cameron M. Furlong Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms; sourced from Freesound.org. Outro music Modern Compersion One Man Book. AI will soon have a say in how you beer tastes. Researchers at UTS are developing new brewing technologies that will be able to monitor the brewing of beer at every step ...

Nov 17, 202212 min

3D Printing Stem Cells

Can a printer save a life? Featured: Professor Majid Warkiani: Biomedical Engineer, University of Technology Sydney Sajad Razavi Bazaz: Biomedical Engineer, PHD Candidate, UTS Produced and Presented by: Andrew Herlinger Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms, Drakensson, and TheoTer. Sourced from Freesound.org Stem cell research offers great promise in the treatment of Australians living with diseases, cancers or a physical disfigurement. But with that potential comes concerns over its tendency to be...

Nov 09, 202229 min

Robot and Human Trust

Does your robot trust you? As research hastens to making Brain-Computer Interfaces between robots and human a reality, we ought to examine the cultural significance behind it. We must consider the definition of “trust” and how it can be applied to an interface between a robot and a human. We can easily understand how much a human trusts a robot, but have you ever considered if a robot can trust a human? Can we even consider it at all? Cameron M. Furlong investigates. Features: Distinguished Prof...

Oct 25, 202223 minSeason 1Ep. 162

Hey Google, Is That a Fact?

What happens when you ask Google to tell you the truth? Featured: Associate Professor Heather Ford: Head Of Discipline Digital and Social Media, UTS Produced and Presented by: Lawrence Bull Music: Theme for Empty Stage by Luella Gren It’s never been so easy to access quick information – a third of Australian adults use virtual assistants. But are we getting the facts?

Sep 28, 202216 min

A Kenyan Superhero VS Wikipedia

Just how representative is the world’s largest encyclopedia? Featured: Associate Professor Heather Ford: Head Of Discipline Digital and Social Media, UTS Produced and Presented by: Lawrence Bull Music: Ha-He by Just a Band The world’s biggest encyclopedia has a big problem. Female editors at Wikipedia are outnumbered by a factor of eight. Africans are underrepresented by a factor of 17. The bias is built into the code, and that code is programming our future. If Wikipedia – one of the largest da...

Sep 21, 202221 minEp. 160

Fairness in Artificial Intelligence

Are the decisions made by AI really as unbiased as we think they are? Featured: Distinguished Professor Fang Chen: Executive Director of The Data Science Institute, UTS Doctor Ben Swift: Senior Lecturer, School of Computing, ANU Produced and Presented by: Andrew Herlinger Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms, Drakensson, and TheoTer. Sourced from Freesound.org As AI and machine learning systems become more advanced, the more we see them enter into different aspects of our day to day lives. We may t...

Aug 17, 202228 minSeason 1Ep. 159

Whiskey Sniffing Electronic Nose

For the last 5 years, Dr. Su and his team have been developing an electronic nose that can sense gas compound patterns in the air. The E-nose that they have developed has the capability to distinguish between different brands of whiskey, including smelling out counterfeits. However, the dream does not end there for Dr. Su. He sees potential uses for this e-nose as far as drug detection and food safety, and even as a part of a robot with the full suite of human sensors. But how does an e-nose wor...

Aug 10, 202215 minSeason 1Ep. 158

The Gender Legislative Index

How can AI help in ensuring gender equality in legislation? Featured: Dr. Ramona Vijeyarasa: Senior Lecturer Faculty of Law, UTS; Architect of the Gender Legislative Index The Hon. Ruth Forrest: Member of the Legislative Council of Tasmania; Independent member for Murchison Produced and Presented by: Cameron M. Furlong Music by Trev Lewis from Hagfilms, Drakensson, and TheoTer. Sourced from Freesound.org As more scrutiny is put on the type of exclusionary and gender-biased language used in legis...

Aug 03, 202232 minSeason 1Ep. 157

Being queer on dating apps

Most of our search for love and sex has been uploaded onto apps - for better or worse. What effect is this having on queer communities, and what are the experiences of queer people using these apps? Language warning Featuring: Paul Byron, Postdoctoral Researcher, School of Communication, UTS Eric, Former dating app user Damien, Current dating app user Producer/presenter: Josh Green Music: Epidemic sound

Dec 10, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 156

Empathy in the digital world

As technology and social media algorithms evolve faster than we can monitor them, how has our ability to empathise with others been affected? Featuring: Joshua Krook, PhD candidate, University of Adelaide. Dr Heather Ford, Head of Digital and Social Media, UTS. Brennan Hatton, CTO and co-founder of Equal Reality. Producer/presenter: Bageshri Savyasachi Music: Epidemic sound

Nov 25, 202127 minSeason 1Ep. 155

Navigating the fertility industry online

What are the experiences of women using technology to make a baby? And how are they navigating the fertility industry online? Featuring: Natalie Hart, donor egg recipient Professor Anita Stuhmcke, faculty of law, UTS Dr Lizle Oosthuizen, reproduction medicine specialist, Cape Fertility Producer/presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel Music: Epidemic sound

Nov 18, 202134 minSeason 1Ep. 154

Digital vaccine passports and mass data collection

In order to open up safely after two years of restricted movement, many countries are introducing COVID-19 vaccination passports. But how will this work? In this episode we look at the safety and privacy concerns of these technologies and consider how they should cater to the digitally disadvantaged. Featuring: Dr Manoranjan Mohanty, Lecturer in School of Mathematical and Physical Science at the University of Technology Sydney Dr Helen Paik, Senior Lecturer the School of Computer Science and Eng...

Oct 01, 202121 minSeason 1Ep. 153

Streamers go dark over hate raids

In this episode we observe how online hate speech can result in real-life consequences. How gaming and social media platforms are failing to censor dangerous content. And pushback from the community. Featured: DK, content creator and gamer on Youtube and Twitch Dr Marian-Andrei Rizoiu, senior lecturer, Behavioural Data Science, University of Technology Sydney Producer/Presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel With research assistance from Eamonn Culhane Music: Epidemic Sound

Sep 25, 202125 minSeason 1Ep. 152

Neurotechnology and the law

Technologies used to read and alter the brain are being introduced in courts around the world. But how will neuro-based evidence revolutionise the way we view criminals? Who decides who is a good citizen? And how do we create a future worth wanting and not merely inherit whatever future results from new technology? Featured: Dr Nicole Vincent, senior lecturer, Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation, UTS Producer/Presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel Music: Epidemic Sound

Sep 17, 202119 minSeason 1Ep. 151

3D-printed housing in the face of climate change

As communities become increasingly vulnerable to the effects of climate change, how are architects using 3D-printing to ensure buildings are energy efficient? Featured: Dr Kim Loo, western Sydney GP, NSW chair, Doctors for the Environment Associate Professor Hank Haeusler, Director of the Bachelor of Computational Design, University of NSW Dr Tim Schork, Associate Professor, School of Architecture, University of Technology Sydney Producer/Presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel Music: Epidemic Sound, Blue ...

Sep 10, 202116 minSeason 1Ep. 150

A billionaire space race

Amazon CEO and billionaire Jeff Bezos recently flew into space, days after billionaire Richard Branson made it into orbit. Space has always been a frontier for innovation, but what has been achieved so far, by the growing privatisation of the space industry? What risks are there? Featured: Kurby Ikin, Managing Director of Asia Pacific Aerospace Consultants, National Space Society Australia Iver Cairns, Professor in Space Physics, University of Sydney Professor Anna Moore, Director, Institute for...

Sep 03, 202121 minSeason 1Ep. 149

A game to support dementia diagnosis

Dementia is a confronting disease, with many barriers to early diagnosis and lengthy diagnostic processes. Researchers are developing new technologies in the hopes of easing that process. Featured: Sheila and Dale Fernanda Tavares Vasconcelos Oliveira, PhD student, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Dr Jaime Garcia, Senior Lecturer in Games Development, University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Producer/Presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel Music: Epidemi...

Aug 05, 202115 minSeason 1Ep. 148

A digital archive to support Indigenous repatriation

A huge repatriation effort has been ongoing for decades, in an attempt to return the ancestors and sacred objects of Indigenous people back to their homeland. We speak to two men who’ve helped develop a digital archive - to support that movement. Featured: Steve Hemming, associate professor, Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research, UTS Daryle Rigney, a citizen of the Ngarrindjeri nation, Director of the Indigenous Nations and Collaborative Futures Research hub, Jumbunna Institut...

Jul 31, 202122 minSeason 1Ep. 147

How do we extract renewables minerals sustainably?

As we expand our mining of minerals for the green energy transition, we may harm the biodiversity of surrounding areas and cause other environmental consequences. How are researchers developing alternative technologies to extract metals like Lithium sustainably? Featured: Professor Rick Valenta, Director of the WH Bryan Mining and Geology Research Centre, Sustainable Minerals Institute, University of Queensland Dr Gayathri Naidu, researcher, Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, UTS Pro...

Jul 23, 202115 minSeason 1Ep. 146

Are new surveillance laws encroaching on privacy?

Prime Minister Scott Morrison has jumped on the opportunity to expand surveillance laws following the success of Operation Ironside. But members of the cybersecurity community say new laws have been rushed and may encroach on individual privacy. Featured: Patrick Fair, commercial lawyer with expertise in intellectual property, competition law, telecommunications and privacy law Eric Pinkerton, cybersecurity consultant, Trustwave Dr Priyardarsi Nanda, senior lecturer, Faculty of Engineering and I...

Jul 16, 202123 minSeason 1Ep. 145

The ethics of genetic testing in IVF

As a parent, you would do whatever you could to ensure that your child has a good life. But what if you knew that your unborn child would have a condition that would severely impact their quality of life? What if you could, at the earliest possible stage, choose against this? Featured: Dr Peter Illingworth, Medical Director, IVF Australia Professor Isabel Karpin, School of Law, University of Technology Sydney Steph Agnew, disability and IVF advocate Producer/Presenter: Toby Hemmings

Jul 11, 202128 minSeason 1Ep. 144

Are digital mental health services working?

Which groups of Australians are benefiting most from digital mental health services? And how are psychologists adapting their practice to incorporate these new tools? Featured: Richard Mason, Batyr Lived Experience Speaker Bethany Wootton, Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, UTS Producer/Presenter: Julia Carr-Catzel Music: Epidemic Sound

Jun 06, 202117 minSeason 1Ep. 143
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