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Lizzo rapidly updating her lyrics after coming under fire, artificial intelligence catching the feels, and a new Australian airline doesn't care about its staff showing tatts, wearing sneakers and not following gendered uniforms.
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Folge vom 17.06.2022The Shakeup: emotional AI, chill uniforms and Lizzo's new lyrics
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Folge vom 16.06.2022Fertility freak outEgg freezing has mostly been associated with women in their 30s and 40s, but a bunch of Hack listeners told us they're keen to get it done in their 20s. Celebrity mum Kris Jenner suggested to Kendall recently that she should freeze her eggs – she's 26 – and Mary from Selling Sunset is telling women to do it while they're young to avoid future fertility issues. The fertility freak out is real. Plus, we're being told to limit our power use, or risk accidentally sending the whole east coast into a blackout. So wtf is going on? Live guests: Johanna Bowyer, Lead Research Analyst, Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis Dr Michelle Peate, Psychosocial Health and Wellbeing Research, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Melbourne Dr Molly Johnston, Monash Bioethics Centre
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Folge vom 15.06.2022More money for low-paid workersMinimum wage got a small bump today and will make life a little more affordable for people on the lowest salaries. But there are some Ts&Cs which mean it won't exactly break even for everyone when it comes to inflation and cost of living. Plus, drink driving can lead to some pretty intense trauma, not only for the victim and their family, but also the perpetrators. Experts say we need to seriously consider why it’s men who take these massive risks on the road (and off), especially when the risks are an expression of masculinity. And, smile, you're on camera! Facial recognition is being used in shops and supermarkets more frequently, and it's dictating the types of ads you're seeing. Live guests: Tony Burke, Minister for Workplace Relations Dr Michael Flood, Associate Professor in Sociology Amy Pereira, CHOICE
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Folge vom 14.06.2022Artificial intelligence may now have feelingsThere have been some pretty creepy developments in the world of artificial intelligence, recently. One Google employee was put on leave for publishing a conversation he had with the Google AI bot, which shows signs of sentience, and even fear of death. Everybody stay calm. Plus, remember that Christmas recently when bushfires ravaged the country and put entire species on the brink of extinction? Well, it turns out that one of the last things the Coalition did in office was scrap recovery plans for almost 180 threatened species and habitats. And, the Socceroos have had one of their "greatest achievements ever" overnight, meaning we’ll be heading to the World Cup. Live guests: Elise Bohan, University of Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute Professor Euan Ritchie, Deakin Uni John Aloisi, Western United coach and former Socceroo