Unbuilding cities as high-rises reach their use-by date
Jan 21, 2020 07:25 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
We are entering a new world where skyscrapers and other huge buildings are becoming redundant and need significant overhaul or replacement. The process is called unbuilding or, if youre a bit highfalutin,...
Cousin took a DNA test? Courts could use it to argue you are more likely to commit crimes
Jan 21, 2020 01:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
How similar do you think you are to your second cousin? Or your estranged great aunt? Would you like to have people assess your behaviour from what your great aunt has done? How would you feel if courts used data gained...

CSIRO wants our laws turned into computer code. Here's why that's a bad idea
Jan 21, 2020 01:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology Law
Most of our laws are dense, obscure and effectively unintelligible for most people (even some lawyers). In a country where, every year, 25% of the population face serious legal issues yet often cannot afford to protect...

Telegraph's new tactic: will offering a Fitbit be enough to attract new readers?
Jan 21, 2020 01:42 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
The news that UK printed newspapers are continuing to lose circulation comes as no surprise, extending as it does a trend that has been gathering pace for two decades after digital media began to cannibalise print...
How international trade can unlock the potential of the cultural economy in developing countries
Jan 21, 2020 01:40 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
There is growing interest in the creative economy in emerging markets in terms of its impact on employment and economic growth, as well as social and cultural impacts. In South Africa, for example, a recent study by the...

Amazon Echo’s privacy issues go way beyond voice recordings
Jan 21, 2020 01:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Amazon Echo and the Alexa voice assistant have had widely publicised issues with privacy. Whether it is the amount of data they collect or the fact that they reportedly pay employees and, at times, external contractors...

Google claims to have invented a quantum computer, but IBM begs to differ
Jan 21, 2020 01:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
On Oct. 23, 2019 Google published a paper in the journal Nature entitled Quantum supremacy using a programmable superconducting processor. The tech giant announced its achievement of a much vaunted goal: quantum...