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14 October, 2019

There will be no timetabled classes, no exams and no ATAR at the end of year 12 for students at a new independent high school in Sydney's west. Instead, students at the new CathWest Innovation College, with campuses in Mount Druitt and Emu Plains, will complete two terms of set projects before developing solutions to their problems, building portfolios to apply to university or having the choice to pitch ideas directly to businesses. we're effectively gutting the science rooms and they'll become our makers space with state-of-the-art innovation technology and the classrooms will become design studios where students will do their original work," Ms Larkin said.

https://theworldnews.net/au-news/no-set-classes-exams-or-atars-at-new-sydney-school

Almost No One Out There Thinks That Isaac Asimov's Three Laws Could Work For Truly Intelligent AI. The First Law fails because of ambiguity in language, and because of complicated ethical problems that are too complex to have a simple yes or no answer. The Second Law fails because of the unethical nature of having a law that requires sentient beings to remain as slaves. The Third Law fails because it results in a permanent social stratification, with the vast amount of potential exploitation built into this system of laws.

https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/19/10/01/1949229/almost-no-one-out-there-thinks-that-isaac-asimovs-three-laws-could-work-for-truly-intelligent-ai

04 July, 2019

Keller doesn’t agree. “The working title for this talk was ‘Moore’s law is not dead but if you think so you’re stupid,’" he said Sunday. He asserted that Intel can keep it going and supply tech companies ever more computing power. His argument rests in part on redefining Moore’s law. “I’m not pedantic about Moore’s law talking just about transistors shrinking—I’m interested in the technology trends and the physics and metaphysics around that,” Keller says. “Moore’s law is a collective delusion shared by millions of people.” Keller also said that Intel would need to try other tactics, such as building vertically, layering transistors or chips on top of each other. He claimed this approach will keep power consumption down by shortening the distance between different parts of a chip. Keller said that using nanowires and stacking his team had mapped a path to packing transistors 50 times more densely than possible with Intel's 10 nanometer generation of technology.

https://www.wired.com/story/intels-new-chip-wizard-plan-bring-back-magic/

China Is Forcing Tourists to Install Text-Stealing Malware at its Border The malware downloads a tourist’s text messages, calendar entries, and phone logs, as well as scans the device for over 70,000 different files.

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/7xgame/at-chinese-border-tourists-forced-to-install-a-text-stealing-piece-of-malware

02 July, 2019

Starting from the first term of 2020, smartphones will be banned from all classrooms in primary schools and high schools across Victoria. Students will have to leave their phones in their lockers from the first bell until the last, unless they need it for medical reasons (and no, Snapchat streaks don’t count). Phones will also be allowed if the teacher has specifically said students will need them as part of the day’s lesson.

https://careerswithstem.com.au/should-phones-be-banned-in-classrooms/

'Cutting-edge': the project that could replace NAPLAN. They would also be adaptive, which means the questions would get harder or easier based on the child's skills. This would give a more accurate, fine-grained picture of how well the child has mastered the skills within that learning progression.

https://www.smh.com.au/education/cutting-edge-the-project-that-could-replace-naplan-20190614-p51xp6.html

Boeing's 737 MAX software outsourced to $12.80-an-hour engineers

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/boeing-s-737-max-software-outsourced-to-12-80-an-hour-engineers-20190629-p522h4.html

Mortal Kombat leads milestone moment for South Australia amid film, TV and games industry boom

https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-06-23/sa-film-boom-creating-jobs-for-state/11238084?pfmredir=sm

30 April, 2019

An image of the moment the researcher whose algorithm helped reconstruct the first ever image of a black hole has swiftly made its way around the internet. Scientist Katie Bouman, 29, was snapped at the moment she first saw the fruits of her – and plenty of others around the world's – labour coming to fruition.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/the-29-year-old-scientist-whose-algorithm-helped-capture-first-black-hole-image-20190411-p51de2.html

Hundreds of Google staffers met on Friday and discussed what activists allege is a frequent consequence of criticising the company: Retaliation. Two leaders of recent company protests said they've been mistreated by managers and collected similar stories from other workers at the world's largest internet company.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/google-staffers-share-stories-of-systemic-retaliation-20190428-p51hyt.html

Jaguar is willing to pay you to drive your car and it is all about connection, according to the British maker. The company will pay drivers in cryptocurrency for providing road data including traffic conditions and pothole locations. The data will then be passed on to navigation companies and local authorities to help improve traffic flow and expedite road repairs. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) is developing a “Smart Wallet” to hold the cryptocurrency. It will allow users of connected cars to pay for a range of products including tolls, parking fees and electric vehicle charging.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/motoring/hitech/jaguar-could-pay-you-every-time-you-drive-your-car/news-story/0fe661372fb5e0cfb7200f3253fedfe5

At Blakehurst High School in the south of Sydney 16 students play 90 minutes of competitive video games after school each week. About 45 minutes is practice and the rest is spent playing the hugely popular battle game "League of Legends" for points, as part of the META High School eSports league (MHSE) run by AFL club Adelaide Crows and game publisher Riot Games. “We have better group communication. Before that we didn’t have connections to some of the students. We have bonded and ask questions about school and help when we struggle with assignments and work." "The buried treasure for teachers is students building confidence in their skills," Mr Hewetson said. "There’s a lot of encouragement when someone pulls something off in the game and that gives a natural lift to everyone.

https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/buried-treasure-high-school-gamers-at-forefront-of-esports-growth-20190417-p51f18.html

20 March, 2019

“Remember Lads, Subscribe to PewDiePie”: We Need to Talk About How Domestic Terrorists are Created Online

https://www.ccn.com/remember-lads-subscribe-to-pewdiepie-we-need-to-talk-about-how-domestic-terrorists-are-created-online

Artificial intelligence is efficient. But it’s not at all smart. Which is why a single potentially faulty sensor could have caused two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to nosedive into the ground.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/technology/how-a-confused-ai-may-have-fought-pilots-attempting-to-save-boeing-737-max8s/news-story/bf0d102f699905e5aa8d1f6d65f4c27e

Aston Martin boss Andy Palmer says a push for semi-autonomous driving systems is “reckless”. Palmer says the brand won’t follow Tesla, Audi and Mercedes down the path of “level three” autonomous driving features, which allow people to hand over control to the car in some circumstances but put the responsibility back on the driver if something goes wrong.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/motoring/motoring-news/aston-martin-boss-slams-reckless-selfdriving-tech/news-story/9620e044db20da31bb961e44322a614f

Insulting Putin May Now Land You in Jail Under a New Russian Law

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-03-18/insulting-putin-may-now-land-you-in-jail-under-new-russian-law

04 March, 2019

Why technologists are limiting their families' screen time Fears over the side effects of digital devices and social media are prompting tech experts to limit the time they and their children spend online. Simmons allows her children to use computers but would prefer them to pull the machines apart or learn the code that powers them, rather than stare mindlessly at screens. "They need to be creators, rather than users," she says.

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/why-technologists-are-limiting-their-families-screen-time-20190226-p510bh.html

Epic Games details Fortnite World Cup, $140 million 2019 prize pool

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/epic-games-details-fortnite-world-cup-140-million-2019-prize-pool-20190226-p51087.html

Microsoft hasn't lost site of the consumer market entirely with HoloLens. It had Tim Sweeney — CEO of Fortnite maker Epic Games — onstage gushing about the potential of HoloLens and what it could do for gaming as a medium in the future and announced that Unreal Engine 4 support was coming. While HoloLens 2 might be for businesses, HoloLens 3 could potentially be for everyone.

https://www.smh.com.au/technology/i-used-microsoft-s-hololens-2-and-it-made-me-feel-like-a-jedi-20190301-p5117u.html

Microsoft workers’ letter demands company drop Army HoloLens contract

https://www.theverge.com/2019/2/22/18236116/microsoft-hololens-army-contract-workers-letter

18 February, 2019

The language of capitalism isn’t just annoying, it’s dangerous. Why should we pay attention to the particular words used to describe, and justify, the regularly scheduled “disruptions” of late capitalism? Published last week by Haymarket Books, Leary’s Keywords explores the regime of late-capitalist language: a set of ubiquitous modern terms, drawn from the corporate world and the business press, that he argues promulgate values friendly to corporations (hierarchy, competitiveness, the unquestioning embrace of new technologies) over those friendly to human beings (democracy, solidarity, and scrutiny of new technologies’ impact on people and the planet).

https://theoutline.com/post/6739/keywords-book-review-language-of-capitalism?zd=1&zi=4qp7zidx

The 6 reasons why Huawei gives the US and its allies security nightmares The biggest fear is that China could exploit the telecom giant’s gear to wreak havoc in a crisis.

https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612556/the-6-reasons-why-huawei-gives-the-us-and-its-allies-security-nightmares/

From fishing village to the world stage: inside China's Silicon Valley

https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/from-fishing-village-to-the-world-stage-inside-china-s-silicon-valley-20181213-p50m4f.html

Six Fortnite secrets kids know but you don't

http://www.essentialkids.com.au/life/technology/fortnite-secrets-kids-know-but-you-dont-20190205-h1avzp

04 February, 2019

The latest statistics from the Digital Australia Report 2018 show 67 per cent of Australians play video games; aside from passing the time, gamers also play to de-stress. And game developers have picked up on this. Farming Simulator 19 is the latest game to offer a "Mindful Gaming" experience, explaining the slower pace of the game and immersive detail as a way for people to relax.

https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/programs/hack/farming-simulator-mindful-gaming/10556270

ducation International is targeting "educorporations" including Pearson and Bridge International Academies, a company listed in Delaware, US, that operates in Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, India and Liberia. The World Bank and Pearson are supporters of Bridge International. Gavrielatos said Bridge International provides educators with scripted lessons developed in the US loaded onto a tablet. He says the introduction of technology platforms compensates for not having qualified teachers "who literally read word for word from a tablet".

https://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace/the-uberfication-of-education-warning-about-commercial-operators-20181025-p50btw.html

China tests opening up social credit scores with debt map. Nicknamed the Deadbeat Map, the applet is an add-on to Chinese social media platform WeChat. It allows users to pinpoint the location of those within a 500-metre radius who have failed to pay their debts.

https://thenewdaily.com.au/life/tech/2019/01/24/china-social-credit-scores-debt-map/

Land Rover’s plan to fix the huge problem with driverless cars. The new tech would project the autonomous vehicle’s direction of travel onto the road ahead, giving surrounding pedestrians and other road users an indication of what the vehicle will do next.

https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/motoring/hitech/land-rovers-plan-to-fix-the-huge-problem-with-driverless-cars/news-story/77f3869f27b2c9a8a90909415956d753