Ilena talks to Mark Sagar, co-founder and CEO of AI research and development company Soul Machines, about their recently released "Human OS Platform update" and their "Digital Twins" project. Mark explains the company's ethical policy, their recent decision to limit who can use their technology and the grey area that creates.
Hey Earthlings! This week on Tomorrow's World, Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins investigate imposter syndrome - an internal experience of not believing you are as competent as others believe you to be. They speak to some students around the University of Auckland about whether they have experienced imposter syndrome and how they deal with it.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, we have the fourth episode of Tomorrow’s World, the segment where Isla Christensen and Stella Huggins delve into the world of science and our future on planet Earth. This week they discuss imposter syndrome and its effect on students.
Jemima Huston speaks to Lissy Fehnker-Heather, the Auckland Regional Manager of Forest and Bird, about the impact the planned Kennedy Point Marina is having on the local little blue penguin or kororā colony.
In response to tomorrow's nurses strike, Lyric Waiwiri-Smith chats with an anonymous nursing student about the future of their profession.
Forest and Bird say that the planned Kennedy Point Marina at Pūtiki Bay on Waiheke Island is endangering the local kororā / little blue penguin colony. Living only a metre away from the proposed marina site, the kororā colony are already facing major disturbances such as flashing lights, loud drilling and obstructing buoys as the Auckland Council's plans begin to action. News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Forest and Bird Auckland Regional Manager Lissy Fehnker-Heather about the risk the Kennedy Point marina poses to the native kororā.
An anonymous nursing student chats with Lyric ahead of tomorrow's nurses strike about their experience as a student and being in the nursing workforce, as well as their hopes for the future of nursing.
Kristie Amadio is trying to start New Zealands first not-for-profit residential centre for people with eating disorders. Ayana spoke to Kristie about why this model is important to bring to New Zealand, how it will work, anfd what to do if you notice a friend with unusual eating habbits.
Firstly, Cr Pippa Coom and Ayana discuss the announcement about the Northern Pathway, Liberate the Lane, and abandoning the Onehunga Low Traffic Neighbourhoods pilot.
Then Noah spoke to Netsafe CEO Martin Cocker about the accusation that Jake Bezzant shared explicit images of his former partner online and the issue with the Harmful Digital Communications Act.
Noah followed up with interview with Labour MP Louisa Wall about her proposed Members Bill to fix the Harmful Digital Communication Act.
Then Ayana spoke to Kristie Amadio who is trying to start New Zealands first not-for-profit residential centre for for people with eating disorders.
And finally on our regular segment with National MP Christopher Luxon, Noah asks about National's policy on New Zealand History in schools, and recent scandals around Nick Smith and Jake Bezzant.
On this weeks segment with Auckland Council, Ayana spoke to Pippa Coom about the Northern Pathway announced this morning, the Liberate the Lane Rally she spoke at on Sunday, and how they've pulled out of the Onehunga Low Traffic Neighbourhoof pilot due to backlash from the local community.
Earlier this week, Jake Bezzant was kicked out of the National Party after an ex-partner accused him of sharing explicit images of her online. The former party member ran for National in Upper Harbour last year and the accusations have raised questions about how the law deals with image based sexual abuse.
Noah Ferguson-Dudding spoke to Netsafe CEO Martin Cocker about the accusations and how the law can be changed to better protect victims. Noah also spoke to Labour MP Louisa Wall who is currently aiming to do just that, by putting forward a members bill to ammend the Harmful Digital Communications Act.