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Byte Into IT
Local insights on tech news, with feature interviews and regular guests. From multinational megacorps to the web underground, digital rights, games, cutting edge research, and all the ways technology intersects with everyday life. The Byte Into IT family includes:- Dan Morganti- Dan Salmon - Eric Jong- Lilly Ryan- Mike Bantick- Rowena Murray (Byte Producer)- Samantha Floreani- Vanessa Toholka (Byte Producer)- Lu Lin (RRR Talks Content Producer)The intro and outro theme is Soft Illusion and was generously provided by Andras.https://andras.bandcamp.com/track/soft-illusion
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Episodes
Tech News, Twitter Update & Post Carbon Infrastructure. 06.07.2023 44:54
Jo & Vanessa discuss NBN Co to refine its prices with small business providers in mind, Mediback Cops strict operating conditions from insurance regulator over cyber-attack, Google adjusts privacy policy, Adobe’s $20 Billion takeover of Figma Faces EU Merger, Twitter Update & Lawsuits, China restricting of Chip making Metals, EU & Japan look to partner on AI & Interview with Profes...
A Student Satellite, Twitter and Hate Speech, and Snapchat Usernames 29.06.2023 51:11
Hosts Lilly Ryan, Vanessa Toholka and Dan Salmon are joined by Swinburne University postdoctoral researcher Sam Pinches and Bachelor of Mechatronics student Rohan Ford to discuss launching student hardware into space. The team talk Twitter and hate speech, plus Snapchat’s research into Aussie nicknames and its new AR lenses – and what the whole bit says about our culture.
The Life and Death of Solar Panels, Satellites and Twitter Rivals 22.06.2023 50:38
Hosts Vanessa and Dan Mulganti are joined by UNSW solar expert Dr Richard Corkish, who unpacks Australia’s solar panel waste problem and makes the case for bespoke tech solutions to keep old panels out of landfill. Plus, the team discusses the Telstra–OneWeb satellite rollout, and Meta’s plans to rival Twitter.
Cherry blossoms, climate change. social media and AI, Mini Melbourne 15.06.2023 45:20
Hosts Rowena Murray and Jo Eaton are joined by Adrian Dyer to chat about Cherry blossoms, climate change. social media and AI. Afterwards. Michelle Chen calls in to talk about Mini Melbourne, the Minecraft version of Melbourne CBD, which us being used to teach people about the Metro Tunnel Project.
The 'National Electric Vehicle Strategy' & Tech Redundancies with Shannon Roe 15.05.2023 45:41
Hosts Dan Mulganti and Lilly Ryan are joined by Natalie Thompson, a Senior Policy Officer from Australia’s ‘Electric Vehicle Council’. Together they explore Australia’s recently published National Electric Vehicle Strategy and how its objectives in reducing emissions and increasing EV affordability can be met. Afterward, Shannon Roe, a specialist in tech consulting and management, drops by the stu...
'AI The Next Generation' with Dr. Linda McIver & Dr. Dimitrios Salampasis 07.05.2023 46:50
Hosts Vanessa Toholka & Jo Eaton are joined by Dr. Linda McIver, executive director of the Australian Data Science Education Studio. Together they discuss ‘AI the Next Generation’, a forum event held by Museums Victoria, and explore the growing moral panic surrounding advancements in AI. Later, Dr. Dimitrios Salampasis, a senior lecturer of FinTech Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Swinburne...
The ethical implications of suing Chat GPT with Geoff Webb and 'SXSW' 12.04.2023 50:10
Professor Geoff Webb from Monash University’s ‘Department of Data Science & AI’ joins hosts Vanessa Toholka and Dan Salmon to discuss the world’s first defamation lawsuit against ‘Chat GPT’, emerging from a local council in Hepburn Shire. They explore the implications of trying to sue the chatbot and how the legal case may pan out. Afterwards, Vanessa talks about her recent trip to ‘South by S...
The Heart at Melbourne Connect; Gender Dimensions in Cyber Security 05.04.2023 46:58
Hosts Ro Murray, Dan Morganti and Lily Ryan speak with RMIT's Dr Lina Wang on the university's recent report, Gender Dimensions of the Australian Cyber Security Sector , and some of the approaches in addressing the current gender disparity. Dr Robert Walton also joins the team to discuss The Heart , a 10 metre brass and LED heart artwork in the foyer of Melbourne Connect, driven by AI algorithms...
The Ethical Implications Of Technology On The Battlefield; Cart Life Game Re-Release 29.03.2023 45:43
Our hosts Dan Morganti and Ro Murray speak with Professor Robert Sparrow from Monash Data Futures Institute about his recent paper, Mintoaurs, Not Centaurs -The Future of Manned-Unmanned Teaming , which looks at the ethics of AI in warfare and military robotics and where humans sit in the hierarchy of decision making. Also, game creator Richard Hofmeier joins the hosts to discuss his greyscale pix...
Limiting The Impact of Data Breaches; Is TikTok The Threat Governments Think It Is? 22.03.2023 44:53
Hosts Lily Ryan and Dan Salmon hear from Faculty Lead of UNSW Business School and UNSW Institute of Cyber Security, Dr Rob Nicholls, on preventing and limiting the impact of data breaches. Also, Dr Milovan Savic, Research Fellow at Swinburne Uni, discusses possible US & AU government plans to ban TikTok. Plus the latest tech news from Australia and around the world. Website: https://www.rrr.or...
Helping Communities Make Podcasts; DragonBear Studios Releases Innchanted 15.03.2023 44:26
Hosts Jo Eaton, Dan Morganti and Dan Salmon are joined by audio engineer, podcaster producer and author of The Podcaster's Audio Handbook Cory Marie Green to talk about empowering community groups with the skills to make podcasts. Also on the show, indie game developers DragonBear Studios creative director Paulina Samy and games director El Boyd chat about the upcoming release of Innchanted , a h...
IWD Special; Data Informed Design Conference 08.03.2023 43:56
Our hosts Vanessa Toholka, Ro Murray and Lily Ryan are joined by Bonnie Shaw and Dr Alison Kealy to discuss data driven decision making and the built environment. Bonnie is the co-founder of Place Intelligence and the curator of the Data Informed Design Conference - where data, design, engineering and policy practitioners will meet for dynamic conversations on design tech, data and civic society....
The LGBTQIA+ Twitch Streamer Experience; Developments in AI 01.03.2023 45:25
This week, our hosts Vanessa Toholka, Paul Callaghan and Rachel Connor dive into the latest in AI developments; LGBTQIA+ twitch streamer Luna aka Luminumn is on the show to speak about her experience as an LGBTQIA+ streamer, highlighting the Through Their Eyes campaign - launched to spotlight the toxic harassment facing women, non-binary people and other LGBTQIA+ communities in the Australian gami...
Privacy Act Review Report; The Emergence of The Digital Nomad 22.02.2023 41:55
Presenters Warren Davies and Jo Eaton are joined by James Clark, executive director of Digital Rights Watch, to discuss the federal Attorney General's Privacy Act Review Report and what could come of the proposed reforms; and Warren and Jo also visit upon the emergence of the digital nomad lifestyle and what this new way of working can mean for workers. Plus the latest tech news, events and oppor...
First Nations Tech Opportunities, Shared Logins Locked Down 15.02.2023 45:02
Hosts Vanessa Toholka and Dan Morganti discuss the recent changes to the Attorney General's definition of piracy and its effects on streaming service account sharing; Malcom Kinns, CEO of education and employment not-for-profit Generation Australia fills us in on the opportunities available for tech industry training and employment for First Nations people. Plus, the latest local and global tech i...
Interactive Games Fund Revival and Data Protection Day 2023 08.02.2023 45:45
Hosts Rowena Murray and Warren Davies hear from senior specialist advisor in privacy and data protection, and Electronic Frontiers Australia board member, John Pane on Electronic Data Protection Day 2023. Also, Ron Curry, CEO of Interactive Games and Entertainment Association (IGEA) discusses the re-establishment of games industry government funding initiative, the Interactive Games Fund. Plus lat...
Indie Media Bootcamp Recap 01.02.2023 42:48
On their first show back for 2023, hosts Lily Ryan, Rowena Murray and Vanessa Toholka are joined by Fishburners CEO Martin Karafilis, and founder of The Defrag and Lawson Media, Kristofor Lawson, to recap the first Google News Initiative bootcamp, which 12 local indie media and startup publications participated in during late 2022. Plus, the latest local and global tech news. Website: https://www....
2022: The Year in Tech 30.11.2022 43:30
Our hosts Vanessa Toholka, Lily Ryan and Rowena Murray break down the year that was with 2022's biggest winners and losers in the tech space, plus the latest local and global tech news. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit
Videogames and Real World Violence; Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical 23.11.2022 43:54
Hosts Dan Salmon and Warren Davies speak with Liam Esler from Summerfall Studios about their new interactive musical experience game, Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical; Laura Crawford, Swinburne University lecturer and co-course director in Games and Interactivity, explains new academic research into the relationship between real world violence and videogames; and Dan and Warren explore the late...
Meena Thamarajah's Huey Books Bookbot, and The Field Job Hiring Service 16.11.2022 48:16
Meena Thamarajah, CEO and founder Huey Books, an ed-tech start-up using machine learning to create a bookbot to make it fun for kids to find books they love; and our hosts are joined by Ben Pettingill to get the story behind The Field, a job hiring and seeking platform designed for and by people with disabilities to connect with inclusive employers. Plus all of the latest local and global tech new...
Comparing Mastodon to Twitter 09.11.2022 44:09
Hosts Ro Murray, Lily Ryan and Warren Davies are joined by Shlee, maintainer of aus.social Mastodon instance, and Aurynn Shaw, maintainer of cloudisland.nz Mastodon instance, to delve deep into the differences between Mastodon and Twitter. Plus all of the latest local and global tech news. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIn...
Get to know about Gubbins, Frog Detective 3 Review 02.11.2022 44:54
Our hosts Dan Morganti, Lily Ryan and Adam Christou interview Darcy Smith from Studio Folly, creator of Gubbins - a friendly puzzle game described as Solitaire meets Scrabble with a psychedelic visual component. There's also game reviews including for indie adventure game Frog Detective 3 - You're a detective, and a frog, and it's time to solve a mystery in the wild west. Plus all the tech and vid...
Catering to Dietary Requirements with Foodini; The Budget Rundown 26.10.2022 50:08
Our hosts Vanessa Toholka and Dan Salmon speak with app developer Dylan McDonnell about Foodini, the app that connects the 1 in 3 people with food intolerances and allergies with the restaurants that can cater to them; Our hosts also bring us a rundown of what's to come out of the Federal Budget for tech innovation, policies, infrastructure and workforces. Plus tech news from around the world.
Ethical Use Of Facial Recognition Tech, and Dishbrain Plays Pong 19.10.2022 51:51
Hosts Paul Callaghan, Laura Summers and Jo Eaton speak to Professor Nicholas Davies from The Human Technology Institute at UTS, on building Australia's capability in ethical and responsible use of AI and facial recognition technology; Dr Brett Kagan and Dr Nhi Tran from Cortical Labs explain their research developing 'DishBrain', an experimental setup where in vitro neurons learn and exhibit senti...
How to Combat Data Breaches 12.10.2022 40:14
Hosts Dan Salmon and Rowena Murray are joined by Professor Carsten Rudolph, Department of Software Systems and Cybersecurity, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, to discuss what data breaches tell us about how we're treating out data online; Professor Sarah Pink speaks about how can we use data to improve our built environment and how we interact with it, plus all the tech news f...
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