This SSIT Distinguished Lecture was presented by Prof. Clinton Andrews, Rutgers University, US at a Joint Chapter Meeting organised by… Read More
Category: Video & Podcasts
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Plenary 4 – Brave New Brain-Tech: IEEE Neuroethics Program Development of Guidelines for Use of Neurotechnologies in Practice, 16 Nov 19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Conferences, Videos
IEEE ISTAS 2019 Plenary 4 on 16 November ’19 focused on sharing insights into Brave New Brain-Tech: IEEE Neuroethics Program… Read More
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Plenary 3 – Impact of IEEE Division VI Societies Panel, 16 Nov ’19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Conferences, Videos
IEEE ISTAS 2019 Plenary 3 focused on the Impact of Division VI Societies. Panelists included: Prof. Manuel Castro, Director, IEEE… Read More
IEEE ISTAS 2019 – Keynote – Engineering Workforce of the 21st Century, Dr Babak Beheshti, Director, IEEE Region 1, 16 Nov ’19
By Paul Cunningham on January 6th, 2020 in Conferences, Videos
Dr Babak Beheshti, Director, IEEE Region 1 provided a keynote presentation during IEEE ISTAS 2019 on 16 November… Read More
The Social Impact of Innovation and Technology
By Tom Harris on January 1st, 2020 in Podcasts, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts
Katina Michael, professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School of Computing, Informatics and Decision Systems Engineering at Arizona State University, speaks with Kimberli J. Lewis
Brain Implants: Hype or Hope
By Tom Harris on August 16th, 2019 in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Ethics, Health & Medical, Human Impacts, Social Implications of Technology, Video & Podcasts, Videos
Katina Michael, Director of the Center for Engineering, Policy and Society at Arizona State University speaks at TEDxASU 2019 about… Read More
Social Media Question on ESTA VISA Application – The Implications
By Tom Harris on June 14th, 2019 in Privacy & Security, Social Implications of Technology, Video & Podcasts, Videos
Katina Michael of the Australian Privacy Foundation speaks with Gemma Veness of ABC24hour (June 2, 2019), about the implications of… Read More
Poem – Sea of Seeds
By Alba Victoria on May 24th, 2019 in Editorial & Opinion, Human Impacts, Magazine Articles, Podcasts, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts
I am Alba Victoria
A biopsychologist highly interested in conservation
Dedicated to engaging science communication
Who is simply trying to find more sustainable ways
To support our current and future generations
How to Govern Emerging Technologies
By SFIS on March 24th, 2019 in Podcasts, Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts
Andrew Maynard and Heather Ross chat with Gillian Hadfield at the 2018 Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science conference. Gillian… Read More
Are We Enslaved by Technology?
By Katina Michael on January 30th, 2019 in Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts, Videos
Katina Michael – We are Becoming Enslaved by our Technology from the Intelligence Squared (IQ2) debate at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, Australia. (2014) Assembled with pictures plundered from the 14 corners of the Internet.
Net Neutrality
By SFIS on January 6th, 2018 in Communication Technology, Podcasts, Privacy & Security, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts
Cybersecurity expert Yan Shoshitaishvili joins Heather Ross to talk about the cybersecurity and social implications of the FCC’s December 2017… Read More
The Next Generation of Standards
By ieeessit on November 15th, 2017 in Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts, Videos
Video: The Next Generation of Standards (a recorded E4C Webinar) Standards remain especially important for products that address the world’s… Read More
Katina Michaels discusses implantables at RadComms 2017
By Guest Author on November 8th, 2017 in Health & Medical, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts, Videos
November 2, 2017 Sydney, Australia
Richard Harris – How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions.
By SFIS on October 17th, 2017 in Podcasts, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts
NPR’s Richard Harris joins Andrew Maynard and Heather Ross to talk about his new book Rigor Mortis: How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions.
Should We Trust Robots?
By SFIS on September 19th, 2017 in Podcasts, Robotics
Philosopher-ethicist Jai Galliott and cybersecurity-engineer-computer scientist Benjamin Turnbull from the University of New South Wales join Andrew Maynard and Heather… Read More
Pros and Cons of Implantables at IEEE Sections Congress 2017
By Katina Michael on September 14th, 2017 in Videos
Katina Michael delivers an invited presentation on the topic of the “Pros and Cons of Implantables” for @IEEESSIT. The presentation… Read More
Drive Safe!
By SFIS on September 1st, 2017 in Podcasts, Video & Podcasts
Legal expert Diana Bowman chats with Andrew Maynard and Heather Ross about vehicle safety and future driving technologies.
Autonomous Since 1939
By SFIS on September 1st, 2017 in Podcasts, Video & Podcasts
April 17, 2017 Jameson Wetmore chats with Andrew Maynard and Heather Ross about the surprisingly long history of autonomous vehicles.
TEDxUWollongong – Microchipping people
By Katina Michael on August 22nd, 2017 in Videos
Professor Katina Michael from the University of Wollongong, speaks at the 2012 TEDxUWollongong on the moral and ethical dilemmas of… Read More
We Are Not Spiritual Machines, We Are People
By Katina Michael on August 22nd, 2017 in Social Implications of Technology, Societal Impact, Video & Podcasts, Videos
Katina Michael on “What Makes Us Human?” Recorded on 14 June 2013 at the University of Wollongong, Australia. Video credit… Read More