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Rae Johnston

Rae Johnston

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Australia
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Technology

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Recent Articles

abc.net.au

Are robots taking over? - ABC News

Amazon is sending a fleet of Robots to a warehouse in Melbourne, while robotaxis are set to operate 24/7 in San Francisco. So, what are the risks and the potential benefits of replacing humans with robots? And IBM has released a prototype “brain-like” chip that promises to be more energy efficient. So, if it lives up to its claims could it make operating AI and big data-centres more environmentally friendly? Meg Coffey, Digital Strategist and Managing Director of Coffey and Tea and Alice Clar…
abc.net.au

How political parties are targeting you on Facebook - ABC News

Facebook doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to political advertising. Will things be different for election campaign 2022? Plus, Elon Musk ups the stakes in his bid for Twitter. And why your weather app might be selling your data. Guests Peter Marks, National Technology Editor, Access Informatics Manal al-Sharif, presenter of the Tech 4 Evil podcast
theguardian.com

The underwater punk straight out of the realm of science fiction

In this last episode of Look at Me, we go in search of the complex and little-known nudibranch thriving in our oceans.
theguardian.com

The gym junkie of the sky – podcast

The eastern curlew travels between the Arctic and Antarctic poles each year. Flying over large stretches of ocean, this migratory shore bird must keep flapping its wings to avoid perishing in the open water
theguardian.com

Introducing Look at Me season 2

Introducing a new season of weird and wonderful tales of Australian wildlife. Hosted by award winning science journalist Rae Johnston and ecologist Chris McCormack