Raising the Bar Sydney 2023

Raising the Bar Sydney 2023
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In April 2023, Raising the Bar Sydney featured 30 free talks by Sydney’s top academics and entrepreneurs, featuring 30 free talks at 15 venues tackling the theme 'Entrepreneurship and Innovation. This edition of Raising the Bar was proudly brought to you by the University of Sydney and the City of Sydney.
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The podcast features diverse topics such as data privacy, eco-consumerism, public art, and sustainable mobility. For example, episodes delve into how AI impacts privacy, tech's role in sustainable living, and the future of urban transport. Specific episodes explore innovations like assistive technologies, cell-based meat production, and robotics for ocean health, addressing both current challenges and future possibilities in various sectors.

In April 2023, Raising the Bar Sydney featured 30 free talks by Sydney’s top academics and entrepreneurs, featuring 30 free talks at 15 venues tackling the theme ‘Entrepreneurship and Innovation. This edition of Raising the Bar was proudly brought to you by the University of Sydney and the City of Sydney.
In this episode, explore the future of data privacy in the age of machine learning with computer scientist Clément. As AI systems grow more powerful, so do concerns over how our personal data is used—and misused.
Clément unpacks what’s technically possible when it comes to protecting privacy, and whether the algorithms themselves could hold the key to giving us back control.

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