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Tech4Evil
Manal al-Sharif and Reinhardt Sosin
18 episodes
2 weeks ago
From artificial intelligence and data mining to social media and dating apps, tech has touched our lives on every level. In Tech4Evil podcast we talk about the impact of Big Tech on our minds, planet and liberties. We also expose what Big Tech doesn’t want you to know and what you can do about it.
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From artificial intelligence and data mining to social media and dating apps, tech has touched our lives on every level. In Tech4Evil podcast we talk about the impact of Big Tech on our minds, planet and liberties. We also expose what Big Tech doesn’t want you to know and what you can do about it.
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The State of Facial Recognition in Australia
Tech4Evil
1 hour 5 minutes 42 seconds
3 years ago
The State of Facial Recognition in Australia
Our guest for this episode is Andrew McAlister, a Data Ethics & Privacy Expert. Today, Australia stands out as the only democracy to use facial recognition technology to enforce COVID-19 restrictions. The private sector is participating too. Last year, 7-Eleven in Australia collected the facial prints of 1.6 million customers without their knowledge or consent. 7-Eleven was never fined. And now OAIC is opening a probe into Bunnings and Kmart over facial recognition. Privacy advocates say there isn’t much hope looking at the 7-Eleven example.  Facial recognition technology violates a fundamental human right, the right to privacy. And with facial recognition becoming increasingly sophisticated, it will soon be possible to monitor an entire population with minimal effort. But to what end? Our guest for this episode is Andrew McAlister, a Data Ethics and Privacy expert, who will help us dig deeper into the state of facial recognition in Australia and explain what the rest of the free world is doing. We talk about how facial recognition is now used as part of the psychological warfare in Ukraine, how Westfield tracks our every move once we step into one of their malls, and how Telstra’s tools can turn you into a green blob once passed by CCTV. We also talk about the US and EU and how their citizens resisted the use of facial recognition, and finally, we talk about Data for Good and how data can be used to save lives. 00:00:00 Why the Ivy didn’t let me enter their venue (Manal’s story) 00:03:40 OAIC opens probe into Bunnings and Kmart use of facial recognition 00:08:00 What’s biometric data and what’s facial print? 00:10:00 What’s the impact on customers in Australia where facial recognition is not regulated? 00:13:00 What does the Privacy Act say about the justifications for monitoring customers? 00:13:30 What is the second (or secondery) use of data? 00:15:14 What is Mesh technology and how does it monitor all our activities and behaviors in the real world? (scary shit!) 00:16:40 How our behavioral data is being monitized  00:17:00 Deep facial analytics is the next step 00:18:30 What are the things supermarkets collect about us? 00:19:00 How Westfield track all shoppers activities once they step in 00:20:00 The arm race for collecting and exploiting behavior data in the physical world too 00:21:30 How ClearView is used in the Ukrainian war to identify dead Russian soldiers 00:24:40 Australia is the only democracy in the world to use facial recognition to enforce COVID-19 restrictions 00:25:27 The US federal law banning private facial recognition 00:26:00 The state of facial recognition law in Australia 00:29:00 Is Australia moving towards a technocracy? 00:33:00 Amazon Ring the largest crowdfunded mass surveillance project in the world 00:35:00 Data sharing agreements 00:37:40 What Europe is doing and how Australia can learn from that 00:42:00 Ethics in Technology and why businesses should care about them 00:46:00 Canada and facial recognition  00:50:00  Data for Good and how it can save lives such as funding cancer research<...
Tech4Evil
From artificial intelligence and data mining to social media and dating apps, tech has touched our lives on every level. In Tech4Evil podcast we talk about the impact of Big Tech on our minds, planet and liberties. We also expose what Big Tech doesn’t want you to know and what you can do about it.