Truth as fiction: the dangers of hubris in the information environment
By Dr Zac Rogers and Col Jason Lague “Truth may be a partly human fiction, but it’s one of the most important fictions a nation can […]
By Dr Zac Rogers and Col Jason Lague “Truth may be a partly human fiction, but it’s one of the most important fictions a nation can […]
Article by Sian Troath, Jeff Bleich Centre Research Lead (Trust), published by the Lowy Institute.
Dr Zac Rogers recently published article in Australian Quarterly (Jan-Mar 2020) Ideas are the driving force of human history. Yet most of the ideas humans have […]
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The promise and perils of AI, from fears about work and privacy to the U.S.-China rivalry. Season 2019 Episode 5 – 11/05/2019
In this episode of the National Security Podcast, Katherine Mansted and Zac Rogers get to the bottom of how information and bio-technologies are reshaping societies […]
Author: Zac Rogers In 1995, John Gray wrote “The cultural void that yawns when the secular meliorism of the religion of growth founders is as […]
Author: Zac Rogers The parameters of contemporary conflict, as ASPI’s Tom Uren noted recently, are shifting. Transformations in the character of warfare have always attracted varying […]
Author: Zac Rogers The fifth generation of cellular network technology promises much higher performance in terms of data throughput, speed, and lower latency. This will […]