Or, following a short interview, listen to #RichardKing read his piece from #TheMonthly.
#Machinelearning, by #RichardKing
“the principal challenge of #ChatGPT, [is] its potential to inflict yet another defeat on our agency, and thus our capacity for freedom and flourishing.”
https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2023/april/richard-king/machine-learning#mtr
#machinelearning #richardking #themonthly #chatgpt
Robodebt and the empathy bypass
By #RickMorton #TheMonthly #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2023/march/rick-morton/robodebt-and-empathy-bypass
#rickmorton #themonthly #auspol
Much of the coverage seems to be missing the fact that the Greens’ position is also that of the scientific community. It could be said that it is Labor that might be torpedoing a chance to prevent catastrophic warming, with a policy that goes nowhere near as far as required.
By #rachelrwithers Via #TheMonthly #auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/02/21/climate-cover
#rachelrwithers #themonthly #auspol
Peter Dutton could not be any less sorry. Via #TheMonthly #RachelWither #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/02/13/sorry-not-sorry
#themonthly #rachelwither #auspol
Alan Tudge should have stood down from parliament long ago
via #THEMONTHLY by #RachelWither #auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/02/09/out-tudge
#themonthly #rachelwither #auspol
In the wake of the TGA's surprise approval of psilocybin and MDMA for therapeutic use in Australia here's my 2021 @THEMONTHLY
piece about my experience of psychedelic therapy.
Via #THEMONTHLY #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2021/august/james-bradley/trip-doctor
@steveirons the essay in #TheMonthly by Jim Chalmers is a vision for the country I want to feel optimistic about 🌹
National cabinet puts on a show of bipartisanship that seems beyond the federal Opposition
Via #THEMONTHLY #RachelWither #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/02/03/across-state-lines
#themonthly #rachelwither #auspol
#PeterDutton puts himself on the wrong side of history every chance he gets.
#THEMONTHLY #RachelWither
#auspol #GeorgePell
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/02/02/denial-peter
#peterdutton #themonthly #rachelwither #auspol #georgepell
"There is one compelling argument being put forward by Indigenous opponents of a voice to parliament, from both the left and the right: Australia has not been listening to their voices anyway." #rachelrwithers
in #THEMONTHLY
https://www.themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/01/27/listen
#ellehardy on the downfall of Brian Houston and #Hillsong: “Houston addressed losing Via #TheMonthly #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2023/february/elle-hardy/hillsong-and-life-brian
#ellehardy #hillsong #themonthly #auspol
There can be no republic without constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians.
via #TheMonthly #Auspol
https://www.themonthly.com.au/issue/2021/december/1638277200/mark-mckenna/stunted-country#mtr
Dutton's shallow politics means every social problem should be crammed into a 'law & order' frame. Yet even the NT cops know they can't arrest their way out of this issue. Indigenous people need the voice. From #rachelrwithers
Via #TheMonthly #Auspol
https://themonthly.com.au/the-politics/rachel-withers/2023/01/24/voices-ground via
#rachelrwithers #themonthly #auspol
“The real function of the yellow-lidded bins, the kerbside collections and the (now stalled) soft-plastic depositories is to reassure citizens who consume from these corporate behemoths that they can do so ‘responsibly’ and free of guilt.”by
#RussellMarks #Auspol
Via #TheMonthly
https://www.themonthly.com.au/blog/russell-marks/2023/19/2023/does-australia-recycle-anything-and-does-it-matter
#russellmarks #auspol #themonthly
Cafe Evolve's general vibe, should you ever need coffee in Bega. #progressivepolitics #jacobinmagazine #TheBigIssue #themonthly
#progressivepolitics #jacobinmagazine #TheBigIssue #themonthly