Scenario addressed and perspective taken This article goes over the ethical dimensions of Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) from the perspective of a representative of the Australian Human Rights Commission. As a representative of organisations that work towards banning these weapons, I argue that LAWS fundamentally violates human dignity whileContinue Reading

Abstract  This essay explores the importance of the principle that indigenous people have all the rights and control over the data that is being collected about them regarding their land and their cultural heritage, and how it is being represented in the world. As the information about the land andContinue Reading

This is the sixth part of the eight-part series documented on the web app project I undertook – OSAAT. In the previous posts, I gave a brief introduction of the project, along with how we communicated, researched and kicked off the site development. The second part contained a thorough walkthroughContinue Reading

This is the fifth part of the eight-part series documented on the web app project I undertook – OSAAT. In the previous posts, I gave a brief introduction of the project, along with how we communicated, researched and kicked off the site development. The second part contained a thorough walkthroughContinue Reading

This is the fourth part of the eight-part series documented on the web app project I undertook – OSAAT. In the previous posts, I gave a brief introduction of the project, along with how we communicated, researched and kicked off the site development. The second part contained a thorough walkthroughContinue Reading

Welcome to the third part of the eight-part series documented on the web app project I undertook – OSAAT. In the previous posts, we looked into the communication and research aspect of the project where I went through all the site’s major features without going too deep into the details.Continue Reading