The co-founder of DEALCIRCLE shares his insights with us on the state of the DACH market and reveals how firms can thrive in this environment.| Firmex
Learn how B2B brands can build trust through human-first strategy, data empathy, and authentic storytelling.| Coegi
University of Florida Emerging Pathogens Institute expert explains measles as U.S. outbreaks breach 1,000 cases for the second time this century.| epi.ufl.edu
Eleonore Fournier-Tombs is a leading voice at the intersection of AI governance, gender equality, and sustainable development. In this exclusive interview for the Ethical Tech Digest, she discusses the pressing challenges and opportunities in ensuring AI benefits humanity equitably.| The Ethical Tech Digest
David Evan Harris was named one of Business Insider’s top 100 people in AI in 2023. We sat down with Harris to discuss his views on equitable AI, the militarization of AI, election integrity, and fostering ethical tech ecosystems.| The Ethical Tech Digest
In today's tech landscape, fostering public trust in AI requires accountability for both technical and societal decisions. Education is key; civil society, alongside public and private sectors, must empower individuals to shape technology's impact on society.| The Ethical Tech Digest
Big Data is Watching: Privacy Expert Sounds Alarm on Runaway Corporate Surveillance| The Ethical Tech Digest
Over 500,000 people in Aotearoa have gained access to fluoridated water since July 2022. This follows local authorities in Rotorua and Whangarei complying with directions to fluoridate community drinking water. The SMC asked local and international experts about what this might mean for public h| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
As we head into winter illness season, the SMC asked experts for the latest on our COVID vaccines. An updated vaccine targeting new COVID variants became available in January. Dr Lisa Connor, head of the Connor laboratory and programme leader of the infection and vaccinology group at the Mal| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
As the world's oceans continue to warm, tuna stocks in the Pacific are expected to head east: away from local economies and into international waters. Newly announced research funding is aiming to help small Pacific nations adapt. Fourteen Pacific Island countries will receive a grant of NZD $187 m| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
Amid ongoing news coverage of medical staff shortages and drastic changes to Te Whatu Ora leadership, the SMC asked experts to provide an overview of what public healthcare systems need in order to thrive. Professor Robin Gauld, Co-Director, Centre for Health Systems and Technology, University of O| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz