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This is Hello, Computer, a series of interviews carried out in 2023 at a time when artificial intelligence appears to be going everywhere, all at once.
David Tuffley is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and CyberSecurity at Griffith University's School of ICT in Brisbane/Gold Coast. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
David is a high-profile Griffith academic who appears regularly on local, national and international media (newspaper, radio and TV) "techsplaining" the social impact of technology. Since 2005, his global audience reach will be in excess of a hundred million. David's articles published in The Conversation and republished in newspapers like the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune have reached over 2 million readers. His work has been translated into German, Chinese, Indonesian and Japanese.
Among several other high-profile events, David was a guest panelist in the 2017 World Science Festival, and guest speaker at the 2019 Festival.
David spends a month each year since 2016 at Humboldt University in Berlin, the high technology capital of eastern Europe, and San Jose/San Francisco where he studies innovation culture.
David's formal qualifications include a PhD (Software Engineering), M Phil (Information Systems), Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Griffith University), Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, English Literature, Anthropology) (Queensland).. David is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
David writes on a broad range of topics; from Comparative Religion, Anthropology, Psychology, Ancient and Modern History, Linguistics, Rhetoric, Philosophy, Architectural History, Environments and Ecosystems.
With over 60 titles in print and eBook and millions of verified downloads, David is a non-fiction author of international significance. Beyond the English-speaking world, his work has been translated into Chinese, German and Japanese.
This is Hello, Computer, a series of interviews carried out in 2023 at a time when artificial intelligence appears to be going everywhere, all at once.
David Tuffley is a Senior Lecturer in Applied Ethics and CyberSecurity at Griffith University's School of ICT in Brisbane/Gold Coast. He is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
David is a high-profile Griffith academic who appears regularly on local, national and international media (newspaper, radio and TV) "techsplaining" the social impact of technology. Since 2005, his global audience reach will be in excess of a hundred million. David's articles published in The Conversation and republished in newspapers like the Washington Post and Chicago Tribune have reached over 2 million readers. His work has been translated into German, Chinese, Indonesian and Japanese.
Among several other high-profile events, David was a guest panelist in the 2017 World Science Festival, and guest speaker at the 2019 Festival.
David spends a month each year since 2016 at Humboldt University in Berlin, the high technology capital of eastern Europe, and San Jose/San Francisco where he studies innovation culture.
David's formal qualifications include a PhD (Software Engineering), M Phil (Information Systems), Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (Griffith University), Bachelor of Arts (Psychology, English Literature, Anthropology) (Queensland).. David is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
David writes on a broad range of topics; from Comparative Religion, Anthropology, Psychology, Ancient and Modern History, Linguistics, Rhetoric, Philosophy, Architectural History, Environments and Ecosystems.
With over 60 titles in print and eBook and millions of verified downloads, David is a non-fiction author of international significance. Beyond the English-speaking world, his work has been translated into Chinese, German and Japanese.