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Rob Hanson
Emerging tech, futures & climate with some humour, poetry and landscape photos. Views = mine. Retweets & follows != endorsements. Favourites = filing cabinet.
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Data61 Sep 9
We've been plagued by digital deceit & data privacy scandals, & at D61+ LIVE, former CIA and FB advisor & strategist Yael Eisenstat will examine what data mistrust is now & how we can overcome it on the ‘Trust in a Trustless World’ panel. Save your spot:
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Randall Gates 9h
From south to and then east to and , of anomalously warm ocean temperatures covers a large expanse of the NE Pacific right now.
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Claire Ginn 22h
Fresh wheels delivered today, just in time for week.
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Rob Hanson 23h
New medical studies to focus on women’s health; hearing and heart and mobility.
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University of Sydney Sep 11
We've been placed 1st in NSW, 3rd in Australia and 60th globally in the latest rankings 🎊
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Rob Hanson Sep 12
Replying to @Rob_Actual_
"As a tool increasingly seen as important in empowering consumers, reducing entry barriers and spurring innovation, Australia’s Consumer Data Right is at the forefront of these developments."
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Rob Hanson Sep 12
The 10th Annual Baxt Lecture With Panel Discussion, Competition Law and "Big Data": What Does It Mean for Data to Be "Big"?
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Jolyon Ford Sep 10
'Technology, Law, and Public Administration' 2019 conference on risks and opportunities and hold for administration and public law in liberal democratic governments
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James Eyers Sep 11
Australian Senate committee to spend a year looking at and policy settings ⁦
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Rob Hanson Sep 8
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Dr Sue Keay Sep 6
Great news. Team CSIRO Data61 are moving to Phase II of the DARPA Subterranean Challenge Can’t wait for the urban challenge!
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Data61 Sep 4
Have you opened Algorithm Issue 17? Open your inbox or join or mailing list for dispatches from the frontline of the data science revolution here:
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Rob Hanson Sep 4
Bus because see you in .
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CSIRO Sep 3
A berry is a fleshy fruit without a stone produced from a single flower which contains one ovary. By that definition, cucumbers, eggplants and tomatoes are berries, but strawberries and raspberries are not. 🍓 ^KR
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EPICentreUNSW Sep 2
It happens only once a year when the EPICentre is open ALL DAY this Saturday 7th September from 8:30am - 5pm. Do join us in experiencing our amazing visualisation technology firsthand!
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Rob Hanson Sep 2
Replying to @AMA_President
Causing: - higher mortality and morbidity from heat stress & increasingly severe weather events - increases in the transmission of vector-borne diseases - insecurity resulting from declines in agricultural outputs - higher incidences of mental ill-health
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Rob Hanson Sep 2
Replying to @AMA_President
, Tony Bartone, argues the scientific evidence is clear. “There is no doubt that climate change is a health emergency."
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Rob Hanson Sep 2
Australian Medical Association (AMA) declares a health emergency pointing to: “clear scientific evidence indicating severe impacts for our patients and communities now and into the future”.
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Rob Hanson Sep 2
Something in the air
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Data61 Sep 1
If data has been created by or about us, viewers could connect an identity to it. This is called re-identification, with the leak of a myki dataset a prime example. Our findings revealed personal info could easily be pulled from the dataset
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