Lisa M Given, FASSA, FASIS&T
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lisagiven.bsky.social
Lisa M Given, FASSA, FASIS&T
@lisagiven.bsky.social

Prof, Information Sciences & Dir, Centre for Human-AI Information Environments (CHAI) & Dir, Social Change Enabling Impact Platform @RMIT | cats | metal | qualitative | Ed. Annual Review of Info Science & Technology https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1840-6175 .. more

Lisa Mae Given is a Canadian-Australian information studies academic. She is currently Director, Social Change Enabling Impact Platform and Professor of Information Sciences at RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia. She is Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Information Science and Technology. .. more

Computer science 27%
Communication & Media Studies 18%
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I created a #starterpack for #informationbehaviour scholars. Please share and let me know who else to add go.bsky.app/TV2nagW

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“A.I. is increasingly becoming a dominant part of our lives, and so are the technology’s risks that threaten users’ lives. People deserve more than just a company’s word that it has addressed safety issues,” Steven Adler writes.
Opinion | I Worked at OpenAI. It’s Not Doing Enough to Protect People.
A.I. companies need to do more to show the proof behind their claims.
nyti.ms

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On Friday I was delighted to attend the launch of @karenhao.bsky.social's book #EmpireOfAI - in conversation with @kobotic.bsky.social at #RMIT, presented by @readingsbooks.bsky.social and @drwaus.bsky.social with introductions and framing from @lisagiven.bsky.social and Lizzie O'Shea.

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I had the pleasure of hosting @karenhao.bsky.social on the Melbourne stop of her book tour last night. Such an insightful and inspiring conversation, and a sell-out crowd!

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Here is my latest for The Conversation, on the results of Australia’s #ageassurance trial ahead of the #socialmediaban that will come into effect in December
A new report on age assurance technology leaves key questions about Australia’s looming youth social media ban unanswered.
Australia’s government says social media age checks ‘can be done’, despite errors and privacy risks
theconversation.com

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YouTube was found to have used AI to edit videos without creators’ consent. And it’s not the first time a media company has done this.
YouTube’s AI editing scandal reveals how reality can be manipulated without our consent
theconversation.com

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A new report on age assurance technology leaves key questions about Australia’s looming youth social media ban unanswered.
Australia’s government says social media age checks ‘can be done’, despite errors and privacy risks
theconversation.com

Thank you! Glad you caught the interview and hope you had a great trip

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@lisagiven.bsky.social

Was in Canberra hotel room, packing up to head to Sydney and I see this...
Women leave academia at higher rates than men at every career stage, and attrition is especially high among three groups: tenured faculty, women in non-STEM fields, and women employed at less prestigious institutions, a #ScienceAdvances analysis finds.
Gender and retention patterns among U.S. faculty
Women faculty are more likely to leave their jobs than men, most often due to workplace climate, rather than work-life balance.
scim.ag

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The report contains 67 recommendations – none of which address misinformation and disinformation.
Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details
theconversation.com
NEW: The US is in the midst of a political coup that, if successful, would forever change the nature of its government, writes Eryk Salvaggio. But this coup is not taking place in the streets. It's taking place cubicle by cubicle in federal agencies and in the mundane automation of bureaucracy.
Anatomy of an AI Coup | TechPolicy.Press
DOGE is gutting federal agencies to install AI across the government. Democracy is on the line, writes Tech Policy Press fellow Eryk Salvaggio.
www.techpolicy.press

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tante @tante.cc · Feb 21
A few thoughts on why I don't use writing or coding assistants.

"[AI Assistants] create distance between me and my thinking and my writing, they alienate the visible output of my work from my work. They alienate me from my writing."

tante.cc/2025/02/21/i...
I'm HelPInG!!11
I am not an active user of so-called “AI-Assistants”, neither for coding nor writing nor research. I constantly test and evaluate those systems (for my private analyses as well as for my day job) but ...
tante.cc

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Doctors’ fake images are being used to sell products and solicit sensitive health data. But lots of info about combatting mis- and disinfo still focuses on fact-checking. Here's what to look for instead. Thanks Lisa M. Given at RMIT @lisagiven.bsky.social
Generative AI and deepfakes are fuelling health misinformation. Here’s what to look out for so you don’t get scammed
Strategies to combat misinformation often focus on written materials and fact-checking. Identifying deepfakes requires different skills.
theconversation.com

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The rollout will leave parents playing a game of whack-a-mole with new technologies as they try to keep their children safe.
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI chatbot to kids under 13. It’s a risky move
theconversation.com

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The trial’s preliminary findings are hard to square with other evidence.
Technology to enforce teen social media ban is ‘effective’, trial says. But this is at odds with other evidence
theconversation.com

I’m honoured to give the keynote at CAVAL’s AI-driven Metadata Futures conference on “Preparing Ourselves for Ethical AI Futures: Strategies for Investigation, Experimentation, and Development” today at RMIT University

Thanks for sharing this Tom!

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It’s been strange to see very few other publications covering this news we uncovered earlier in the week. Thankfully @lisagiven.bsky.social from RMIT has written about it in @aunz.theconversation.com 👏

theconversation.com/australians-...

Here is my latest Conversation article, where I discuss the preliminary results of the #ageassurance trials commissioned ahead of Australia’s under 16 #socialmediaban. Despite the optimistic tone of the Trial’s report, there are many unanswered questions and increasing concerns about implementation

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Here is my latest article for @aunz.theconversation.com where I analyse Google’s announcement that its Gemini AI chatbot will be rolled out to kids under 13. This is a risky move. The system can generate fake information and mimic social behaviour, which will be confusing for young users #AIethics
The rollout will leave parents playing a game of whack-a-mole with new technologies as they try to keep their children safe.
Google is rolling out its Gemini AI chatbot to kids under 13. It’s a risky move
theconversation.com

Thanks Matt! Appreciate your help in bringing it all together

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I had a huge amount of fun helping my amazing colleague @lisagiven.bsky.social with this @theconversation.com article, which reflects on the environmental footprint of elections, following Australia’s general election this weekend! theconversation.com/a-rubbish-el...
A rubbish election: voting in Australia produces mountains of waste - but there’s a better way
From corflutes and how-to-vote cards to 250,000 pencils, 240,000 volunteer vests, 80,000 ballot boxes, here’s what happens to election materials after polling day.
theconversation.com

“a duty of care placed on social media platforms themselves would ensure user safety for everyone” #socialmediaban www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
Disability community asks to co-design 'isolating' social media ban
Advocates say social media is a "lifeline" for young people with disability, so they should be part of designing and testing elements of the federal government's ban.
www.abc.net.au
The mods of r/ChangeMyView shared the sub was the subject of a study to test the persuasiveness of LLMs & that they didn't consent. There’s a lot that went wrong, so here’s a 🧵 unpacking it, along with some ideas for how to do research with online communities ethically. tinyurl.com/59tpt988
From the changemyview community on Reddit
Explore this post and more from the changemyview community
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The BMJ @bmj.com · Apr 23
Misinformation represents a serious threat to individual and global health.

We need to understand more about how susceptibility to misinformation is socially patterned so that it doesn’t deepen health inequalities, say Simon Williams and @profsanderlinden.bsky.social www.bmj.com/content/389/...

“all Australians will have to prove they are older than 16 to use most social media sites, but…which platforms will be covered [has not yet been formalised]. Despite that, the government now appears to be discussing the exemption for YouTube as if it is a done deal” www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04...
Emails reveal government's mixed messaging on YouTube's 'sweetheart deal'
The federal government has doubled down on its decision to give YouTube a carve-out from the teen social media ban, despite privately assuring rival platforms that "no final decisions" have been made,...
www.abc.net.au

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YouTube's CEO personally lobbied the communications minister less than two days before the platform was given an exemption from the under 16s social media ban, documents I obtained reveal. www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...

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The age assurance trial for the social media ban is said to be running on time but a preliminary report on its status will remain secret, meaning we won’t know how it is going before the election. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
Australia’s social media ban is attracting global praise – but we’re no closer to knowing how it would work
A trial is under way but the government faces many hurdles – including whether Trump-emboldened tech companies will comply
www.theguardian.com