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Liability Is Not A Dirty Word, with Casey Mock from the Centre for Human Technology

Liability Is Not A Dirty Word, with Casey Mock from the Centre for Human Technology

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Chief Policy and Public Affairs Officer at the Center for Humane Technology, Casey Mock joins Johanna for a discussion on incentives for building safer and more humane technology.

Casey and Johanna discuss designing platforms for people and not just profit, how to realign incentives in tech using the well-established concept of legal liability, what to expect from a Trump administration in regards to tech policy, creative ways to overcome legal logjams, and how – contrary to popular belief – clear liability legislation empowers innovation.

They also explore Australia’s under 16 social media ban, different approaches globally to tackle similar issues, and Australia’s reputation internationally on tech legislation.

Key Links:

Check out the Centre for Humane Technology’s ‘Framework for Incentivizing Responsible Artificial Intelligence Development and Use’ here: https://www.humanetech.com/insights/framework-for-incentivizing-responsible-artificial-intelligence

Connect with Casey Mock on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseymock/

Keep up to date with the Tech Policy Design Centre:
https://techpolicydesign.au/news-and-events

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