Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
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Beverley Head
Thursday, 13 August 2009 09:54
Organised by the IEEE’s Society on Social Implicatons of Technology, the conference will explore the social implications of emerging technologies and invite innovators, lawyers, ethicists and policy makers to participate.
Dr Katina Michael, a senior lecturer at the University of Wollongong which will host the conference next June, is one of the conference chairs and now seeking submissions from would-be presenters.
“I’m looking for psychologists and sociologists as well. I think implants will become the black-box for individuals where data can be stored, analysed or tampered with.”
While the technology already exists, Dr Michael is concerned too little attention has been paid to the implications of its widespread application. Already “There are trials of these things which have occurred with prisoners or Alzheimer’s’ patients, but there are massive implications here regarding cognitive awareness,” which she believed were not being properly considered.
“There is a pressure now for innovators to get to market. They just want to patent and innovate, and create churn. It is all about dollars. We are all working at web-speed which does not allow for us to reflect before roll out,” said Dr Michael.
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