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03 Apr 2020
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor on the RSA's new podcast series about what happens after the crisis.
16 Sep 2019
Asheem Singh
Director of Economy Asheem Singh on why the RSA, ODI and Luminate have launched a campaign empower people to take back control of their data.
14 Aug 2019
Craymer
Security expert Jonathan Craymer FRSA is testing a new and potentially revolutionary form of authentication for our personal devices.
23 May 2019
Will Grimond
Location tracking and facial recognition are altering the boundaries between public and private.
06 Mar 2019
Stéphane Goldstein
Information, information, information... In all its guises, online, in print, by word of mouth, it’s all around us – created, read, shared, commented upon at a greater pace than ever before in human history.
27 Nov 2018
Brhmie Balaram
The grand international committee's hearing with Facebook was no more than showmanship at a time when the public needs platforms and policymakers to come together in the struggle against disinformation.
26 Oct 2018
Graham Henderson
"Every previous industrial revolution has tended to bring labour from the countryside to the towns. The current revolution could be the first one to start reversing that process."
11 May 2018
Matthew Taylor discusses why we cannot tolerate the use of AI in advertising.
11 Mar 2018
Julian Crib
Julian Crib FRSA responds to the RSA ANZ blogging challenge, hosted in collaboration with 92Y as part of the Seven Days of Genius Festival - a global festival celebrating the power of new ideas. Julian contemplates whether humans can learn to think collaboratively to tackle the greatest risks we face as a species.
20 Feb 2018
Adanna Shallowe
In case you missed it, earlier this month Facebook turned 14. It is hard to believe how much social media is now an integral part of our lives. Adanna Shallowe reflects on social media platforms and their impact on society.
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