Andrew Chen
AI's new frontier: Works of art and human-like chatbots
Artificial intelligence continues to seep into our daily lives, but what are the ethical implications of it? Audio
AI's new frontier: Works of art and human-like chatbots
Artificial intelligence continues to seep into our daily lives, but what are the ethical implications of it?
AudioExpert on why NZ is funding research on social media algorithms
New Zealand is teaming up with tech firm Microsoft to fund research into social media algorithms.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern made the announcement yesterday in New York.
The initiative has… Audio
The Panel with David Slack and Nalini Baruch (Part 1)
Panellists David Slack and Nalini Baruch discuss today's announcement by the Prime Minister signalling the lifting of many of the Covid-19 mandates, the ups and downs of the housing market and… Audio
The Panel with Jennie Moreton and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
Panellists Jennie Moreton and Chris Clarke discuss the alarming situation in the Ukraine, whether QR codes are still needed, and 'hiatus brain'. Audio
Red setting, phase 2 but is scanning in on the out?
Since the Government's Covid tracer app came into force QR codes have been mandatory for most businesses, but as the Omicron wave hits, are we still scanning in? And do we actually need to? At… Audio
Concerns about contact tracing system for Omicron - technologist
With Omicron knocking on New Zealand's doorstep, there's concern about how our contact tracing system will cope when it begins spreading in the community.
The system came under severe strain when… Audio
NZ vaccine pass verifier app launched
The app to check whether people have a genuine vaccine pass launched this morning.
It's called the 'NZ Pass Verifier', and it's what cafes, bars, and other businesses will use to scan customers'… Audio
'My Vaccine Pass' launched
From this morning, anyone who is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to request a vaccination pass, dubbed "My Vaccine Pass". Once New Zealand enters the new traffic light system, the pass… Audio
Trialling vaccine passport - working well, released today
As of this morning, the 3.4 million New Zealanders who've been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be able to apply for a vaccine pass. The long-awaited pass will soon be required to enter large… Audio
Vaccine passport will create challenges - tech expert
The government is in a race against time to introduce vaccine passports by next month -- but will it overtake the technological challenges in putting together a fully functioning proof-of-vaccination… Audio
Vaccine passports: how will they work?
As Cabinet starts to consider a vision for a post-lockdown future, and Australia prepares to trial vaccine passports with selected countries, questions are being asked about impacts on liberty and… Audio
Covid-19: Vaccine passports getting closer, but questions remain
Vaccine passports proving a person's immunisation status are expected to be in place around the turn of the year. It's unclear if the digital document will be for more than just international travel… Audio
Vast majority of New Zealanders not scanning
Digital and ethics expert, Andrew Chen chats to Karyn about the wake-up call this latest community case presents. Dr Chen says he's worried that some people think they should be able to just use their… Audio
Covid-19: Pros and Cons of mandatory tracing
Cabinet will next week discuss whether to make use of the Covid Tracer app mandatory.
The Employers and Manufacturers Association says that doing so would mean added costs for businesses, among other… Audio
Number using the Covid Tracer app has dropped again
The number of people using the Covid Tracer app has dropped again, after the Auckland outbreak earlier this year. Dr Andrew Chen is a digital technology expert and a research fellow at Auckland… Audio
Covid-19: Compulsory scanning unlikely any time soon
Making it compulsory to scan QR codes on the Covid Tracer app has been put in the too hard basket by the government - for now.
Significant stumbling blocks have been identified - in particular too… Audio
Covid Card likely dead in the water - expert
A technology expert believes the long-awaited Bluetooth Covid Card as it was originally envisioned is likely dead in the water.
The Government first ordered trials of the bluetooth tracing technology… Audio
Covid-19 vaccination safety campaign needed now, leaders urge
The government is being urged to hurry up with its vaccination awareness campaign, to avoid being drowned out by the anti-vax movement.
The Ministry of Health says it has plans for a paid… Video, Audio