12 episodes

From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.

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From surveillance capitalism to racial bias in AI and deepfake media, SCL Student Bytes are here to give you the latest discussions surrounding the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution.

    Episode 9: Trump, Facebook, and Human Rights

    Episode 9: Trump, Facebook, and Human Rights

    MSTL speaks to Susan Benesch, director and founder of the Dangerous Speech Project, and Faculty Associate of Harvard's Berkman Klein Center, about the Facebook Oversight Board's decision to uphold the ban on Donald Trump's Facebook account, and the role of international human rights law in providing oversight for social media content.

    • 42 min
    Episode 8: NFTs: A Lasting Trend?

    Episode 8: NFTs: A Lasting Trend?

    'What is being traded is not the artwork, it's the participation.'CFO and Co-Founder of Capexmove, Eti Cüneyt, discusses what NFTs are, why the NBA is using them, and how the world may respond to the continuing expansion of the cryptosphere.

    • 11 min
    Episode 7: Reducing Online Harms: A Statutory Duty of Care

    Episode 7: Reducing Online Harms: A Statutory Duty of Care

    What duties does the internet owe you? A discussion with Lorna Woods, Professor of Internet Law at the University of Essex, on establishing a statutory duty of care owed by internet platforms to users of their services.

    • 32 min
    Episode 6: The Rise of Legal Tech in Asylum Justice

    Episode 6: The Rise of Legal Tech in Asylum Justice

    How are HighQ and Bryter are being used to assist Refugees in Greece?Phil Worthington, Managing Director of European Lawyers in Lesvos (ELIL), explains how these platforms are being used to increase access to justice for the thousands of refugees and asylum-seekers on the Greek islands of Lesvos and Samos.

    • 23 min
    5 Min Answers: Is the law holding AI back?

    5 Min Answers: Is the law holding AI back?

    AI's potential vs legal uncertainty. Who wins?Head of AI at Gowling WLG and co-editor of ‘The Law of Artificial Intelligence’ gives us an insight.Full conversation out now.

    • 4 min
    Episode 5: Crimes Against Humanity: The impact of digital evidence

    Episode 5: Crimes Against Humanity: The impact of digital evidence

    Understanding and assisting the use of digital evidence to increase accountability for atrocity crimes and human rights abuses.This goal and more is shared by Bethany Houghton, assistant counsel at Public International Law and Policy Group.

    • 25 min

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