The Virtual Property Market
Tech for Good Live
English - February 08, 2022 17:58 - 36 minutes - 33.1 MBSociety & Culture Education Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Welcome to another episode of the Tech for Good Live podcast! If you're new here and you’re wondering what the hell you’ve stumbled into, we’re a bunch of pals that gather together once a week to talk about technology being used to make the world a better place.
This week, we’re talking about data anonymisation, privacy, ethics and mental health, and the growing world of NFTs.
TFGL Team members Hera Hussain and Harriet Pugh are joined by our special guest Zoë Firth, Project Lead at Chayn
Stat of the week
If you’ve been wondering why people have been cancelling their subscriptions, this is the reason!
Charity news of the week
Last week, The Crisis Text Line was in the news when Politico shared that the suicide and crisis helpline based in the US, was selling anonymised data from its conversation with texters to train a chatbot for customer service run by it’s for-profit spin off, Loris.ai.
Suicide hotline shares data with for-profit spinoff, raising ethical questions - Politico
After causing an outrage in the data science, human rights and ethics space - especially on twitter - the charity announced THIS WEEK they will no longer be selling data to Loris.ai.
Crisis Text Line stops sharing conversation data with AI company - The Verge
Tech news of the week
NFTs are the rage! Do you know what they are?
This NFT on OpenSea Will Steal Your IP Address - VIce
Would you buy a home in the metaverse? - FT
Crypto queens: Women stake out space in blockchain world - Reuters
Rant of the week
Google Illegally Used Dark Patterns to Trick Users Into Handing Over Location Data, State AGs Say - Gizmodo
And finally…
The New York Times Buys Wordle
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