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The ethics of invisibility

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What would you do if you had the power of invisibility? Would you sneak around, spy on people, commit crimes, pull practical jokes, or find out what other people really think about you? The military is putting tonnes of money and effort into trying to make things invisible, but don't hold your breath.

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© Australian Broadcasting Corporation Length 19 min 21 December 2016 DebateTalk Australia Episodic

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© Australian Broadcasting Corporation Length 19 min 21 December 2016 DebateTalk Australia Episodic

Can you trust a robot?

Can you trust a robot?

This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.

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What would you do if you had the power of invisibility? Would you sneak around, spy on people, commit crimes, pull practical jokes, or find out what other people really think about you? The military is putting tonnes of money and effort into trying to make things invisible, but don't hold your breath. We introduce a new superhero, Invisibilia, to help us explore some really big questions. How would you behave if you thought no-one could see you? Is it about doing the right thing or is it the "getting caught" part that stops bad behaviour?

Producer: Kyla SlavenExecutive Producer: Ian Walker


© Australian Broadcasting Corporation | 19 min

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