You may be sick of worrying about online privacy, but 'surveillance apathy' is also a problem
Nov 08, 2017 15:29 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
We all seem worried about privacy. Though its not only privacy itself we should be concerned about: its also our attitudes towards privacy that are important. When we stop caring about our digital privacy, we witness...
It's time for a royal commission into banking regulation
Nov 08, 2017 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The handling of recent financial scandals show that regulators are confused about what they do, or should do. And as a result the regulation of the financial system, which is vital to a strong functioning economy, is just...
Gun violence in the US kills more black people and urban dwellers
Nov 08, 2017 15:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life Law
On Nov. 5, just 35 days after the deadly Las Vegas shooting, a man walked into a church in a small Texas town and murdered 26 people with an assault rifle. The coverage dominated the news. But the day before, even more...
Forcing the banks to hand over our credit history might help with a home loan but it has risks
Nov 03, 2017 08:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Law
The federal government will be forcing banks to hand over half their credit data ready for reporting by mid-2018 (with the remainder available in 2019). It seems rather quaint in the age of big data that the big four...
India outlawed commercial surrogacy – clinics are finding loopholes
Oct 24, 2017 12:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
Would you pay someone US$150,000 to have your baby? The high cost of surrogacy in the U.S. has pushed many potential parents to seek cheaper options elsewhere. Countries like India and Thailand have attracted surrogacy...
Don't fear robo-justice. Algorithms could help more people access legal advice
Oct 23, 2017 09:16 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
Algorithms have a role to play in supporting but not replacing the role of lawyers. Around 15 years ago, my team and I created an automated tool that helped determine eligibility for legal aid. Known as GetAid, we built...

Does regulating artificial intelligence save humanity or just stifle innovation?
Oct 23, 2017 01:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Law Technology
Some people are afraid that heavily armed artificially intelligent robots might take over the world, enslaving humanity or perhaps exterminating us. These people, including tech-industry billionaire Elon Musk and eminent...